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Walsh-Gray email.pdf The permit, when issued, will be your authorization to perform the regulated work. Until plans for the proposed/built structure that ensure compliance with the applicable codes have been submitted and approved, no permit can be issued. Our obligation is to verify the ‘goal’ of code compliance, not to designate the ‘path’ (design requirements). th As I stated in the email sent on October 16, “Field verification (without the necessary tools to perform a proper review) by the plans examiner or building inspector of the unapproved work does nothing to move the project forward.”, it will only affirm what has been communicated to date, that the work already done and the submitted plans do not meet the requirements of the applicable codes. Photos of the work (wide shots of a blue tarp covered structure, close-ups of framing without labels to determine orientation or location, etc.) are not a substitute for proper construction documents. th The remainder of your email appears to be a response to plan review comments made on August 28 after the first permit th submittal. A resubmittal was made on September 30 by you that generated the plan review comments made on October thth 8 – see attached. Your responses and resubmittal should address the concerns noted in the October 8 review comments. TO: Development Services Department Planning Division ATTN: Linda Thornquist: Permit Coordinator FOR: Chuck Miller From: Project Consultant: Dallas Walsh Subject: Response to Planning Division comments for file BLD20130860> Grey Addition nd Owner: Delores Grey 22306 92 Avenue West in the RS-8 zone Response letter to Plan Review Comments 8/28/13 Greetings Mr. C. Miller “Plans Examiner” I consulted with a retired Architect and he helped clarify the structural issues that you needed to be addressed. I submitted the th revised blue prints Monday Sept 30. I highlighted the clarifications and structural changes that obviously need to be done. I’m sorry the print looks so ugly!!! I’ve listed the following responses as you did. On Page 2: Existing Garage, structural design. On Page 3: The Addition