HOA LETTERSeavue Condominium
Seavue Association of Apartment Owners
1130 5th Avenue South #B1
Edmonds WA 98020
Date: October 10, 2021 Jay Grant, President
T: 206.451.0493
To: Kate Williams, Unit 204 E: jay@jaygrant.com
From: Seavue Board of Directors
CC: City of Edmonds Planning Department
RE: Authorization of Construction — Unit 204
Seavue Association of Apartment Owners "Seavue", a Washington State non-profit hereby authorizes the
owners of said unit 204 to submit for a permit to the City of Edmonds and or State of Washington. The
HOA is the owner of the common and or limited common areas of the condominium and its property located
at 1130 5th Avenue S. Edmonds Washington 98020.
The unit owner(s) unit must understand the common, limited common areas, and any safety issues at
Seavue come under the director control of the Board for the HOA, and all work of any kind, performed are
subject to the permission, control and requirements of the HOA through the Board, its President or
designated representative, as provide by under RCW 64.32 and applicable aspects of RCW 64.34.
Seavue offers the owner(s) of the said unit to perform construction, plumbing, and or electrical work under
the terms of this letter within the confines of requirements of the Seavue Declaration, it bylaws, policies and
administrative rules; and requirements, ordinances, regulations, and laws of the City of Edmonds, County
of Snohomish and State of Washington. Seavue is considered a multi -family / commercial building and
because of these codes may be different than a single-family residence.
The owner is permitted to do the following scope of work. The construction must be performed by
a licensed and insured contractor, plumber, and or electrician, or other professional based on
requirements of the City, County and State under applicable laws and code.
Owner will be remodeling the master bath, to include the shower and a new pan (construction).
Although not yet determined the shower valve may need replaced, if so that is considered
(plumbing). Also be aware of requirements if any work other than the valve involves common pipes
may require additional permission — however none is expected within the scope of this work.
The person contracted for this work must be properly licensed. Any plumbing work normally
requires an individual who is licensed as a plumber.
Please know a new law requires a contractor and a plumber to have separate Washington State
licensees/.
Any changes to your scope of work after approval from Seavue and any city, county or state agency requires
immediate notification of the parties. All costs, including any permits, architectural and envelope
requirements, performance of construction, any damage to the building structure, and any dump
requirements shall be the sole responsibility of the owner. If for some reason Seavue provides any other
costs for some reason at later time, a separate letter will be issued.
Permits issued shall have a copy posted on the Seavue bulletin board adjacent to the elevator in the
basement, and the original at the worksite; a copy of any permits shall be submitted to Seavue prior to any
construction.
Seavue Association of Apartment Owners, a Washington State Nonprofit Corporation UBI No. 603204209
Seavue Declaration as amended and restated on September 7, 2018, in compliance with the Horizonal Property Regimes
Act of Washington (Condominiums) Laws of 1963, Chapter 156, as codified under RCW 64.32, and as amended from time
to time to include subsequent adoption of portions of RCW 64.34 and specifically 64.34.304 (g), (h), (i) and (j) and 64.34.38;
as well as certain portions of RCW 64.90 as applicable. Specific information may be found in the Declaration and
Administrative Requirements.
Seavue Condominium
Seavue Association of Apartment Owners
1130 5th Avenue South #B1
Edmonds WA 98020
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Unit 204
Letter of Permission
It is the owner's responsibility to ensure Seavue is notified of any inspections prior to taking place by any
city, county or state official so a Seavue representative may be present as a condition of approval. It is
required the owner receive an unconditional lien waiver for any work performed at the time of or before any
final payment is made. This should not only include any general contractor but any subcontractors. Any
company or person acting as a "Consultant" under the provisions of WAC 296-200A-015 shall be in
compliance with the State law as a registered general contractor with WA L&I.
The owner is advised to refer to the Living at Seavue — Seavue Administrative Rules as several sections of
the document refer to rules and requirements; this would also include times construction work is permitted.
It is the owner's responsibility to ensure any contractors or professional is aware of these conditions,
requirements and rules. Please also be aware of the time periods the contractor may work as defined in
the Seavue Administrative Rules. Any contractors not adhering to governing rules may be banned from
working at Seavue.
Further, this authorization is subject to working with the Seavue who has direct control and responsibility
over any common areas, limited common areas, and all safety issues. Such coordination shall be done
through the property manager or president. This authorization is subject to inspection, suspension or
withdrawal at will and any time. If any of the conditions are not met at any time all construction shall cease
immediately, until Seavue reinstates permission. The owner may be liable for any costs incurred by Seavue
to enforce any action taken or work that is required.
The Seavue Board looks to work with any homeowner in their improvements, but insists on compliance to
any laws, codes or government requirements.
If you or the City Planning Department has any questions, please feel free to contact me.
On behalf of the Board,
Seavue Association of Apartment Owners, a Washington State Nonprofit Corporation UBI No. 603204209
Seavue Declaration as amended and restated on September 7, 2018, in compliance with the Horizonal Property Regimes
Act of Washington (Condominiums) Laws of 1963, Chapter 156, as codified under RCW 64.32, and as amended from time
to time to include subsequent adoption of portions of RCW 64.34 and specifically 64.34.304 (g), (h), (i) and (j) and 64.34.38;
as well as certain portions of RCW 64.90 as applicable. Specific information may be found in the Declaration and
Administrative Requirements.