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105 MAIN ST (2)w I,Z, ' •_ _ 1,...;... yr,,+, _ . t •r xx- ,. r;'•t;T i • C -, : .;r '".{ "FIRE AZN I PREVENTION s: =—+.�� 'A Serving Brier, �«„�,,,.�.;, and 12425 Meridian Ave S INSPECTION REPORT �3NtHO)tigisii CO. FIRE, .b Mountlake Terrace Everett, WA 98208 ❑ EDMONDS ❑ BRIER '"°` ' Phone (425) 551-1200 ❑ MOUNTLAKE TERRACE ❑UNINCORPORATED DIS�R www.FireDistrict].org Fax (425) 551-1272 105 Main Street 98020 FjaEOUaJCY HnnUa STAT�NBSHIFT 11 A LOCATION: Rory's Of Edmonds 4257783433 SCHEDULED Oct-2016 BUSINESS NAME: PHONE: DATE DUE ► MAILING 105 Main Street, Edmonds, WA 98020 UFIR ► ADDRESS: �— Norton, Mike BUSINESS OW ER �� HOME PHONE: Rory's Inc 4257783433 EMERGENCY I: HOME PHONE: CURRENT KEY ACCESS-2: EMAIL:' S!� -Y lV HOME PHONE: CITY YESNO BUSINESS LICENSEESEl PERSON CONTACTED: NAME OF INSPECTOR: %� INITIAL INSPECTION DATE , ! Y J Date Last Serviced: HAZARDS FOUND AND LOCH IONS / OMMUNICATIONS �'� OVf1i' I r) 2 �. 3 MA'IL 13 L-)vl 7� 4 2 3 4 5 - _._ .._ _ ... _ _ ._ _ . _.j- 5 6 7 7 I AGREE TO CORRECT THE ABOVE VIOLATION(S) IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS X. 1 st RE -INSPECTION 2nd RE -INSPECTION = FINAL RE -INSPECTION EXTENSION VIOLATIONS DATE DUE: DATE DUE' GRANTED TO: =DATE DUE: CITED: PERSON PERSON PERSON CONTACTED: CONTACTED: :CONTACTED: INSPECTOR. INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: < 2 DATE: DATE: ' DATE: 3 ' VIOLATIONS VIOLATIONS PRE -CITATION CITATION ISSUED 1 S 1 S LETTER SENT NUMBER'. 4 CODE 5 2 - 6 2 6 DATE. - SECTION: RETURN RECEIPT 3 . 7 3 7 RECEIVED S - DISPOSITION. ` 4 ; 8 4 ` 8 DATE - LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO x8 EXPLANATION OF CODE PERMITS: 1. Obtain a perm it from the Fire Department: I.F.C. 105.1 2. Maintain hazardous materials/processes according to your Department permit requirements: I.F.C. 105.1 3. Renew expired Fire Department permit: I.F.C. 105.1.2/105.3.1 4. Conspicuously post Fire Department permit in appropriate location: I.F.C.105.3.5 5. Obtain business license 6. Obtain permit from Building Department for: FIRE PROTECTION: 7. Remove all foreign material from the sprinkler heads or replace the sprinkler heads: I.FC.901.6.1 8. Nothing shall be placed on or hung from sprinkler piping: I.F.C. 901.6.1 9. Install approved cover(s) on the Fire Department sprinkler connection: I.F.C. 901.6.1 10. Remove all storage from around sprinkler system control valves: I.F.C. 901.6.1 11. Repair sprinkler system deficiencies: I.F.C. 901.6.1 12. Remove all items that might block access to sprinkler control valves or Fire Department hose connections: I.F.C. 901.6.1 13, Lower the storage to a minimum of 18" below the sprinkler head deflectors: I.F.C. 315.3.1 14. Annual confidence test must be performed on sprinkler system(s) by a qualified person, and documentation must be provided to Fire Marshal: I.F.C. 901.6.1 15. Fusible link or sprinkler head must be replaced on hood and vent extinguishing system: I. F C. 904.11.6.3 16. Hood and vent extinguishing system must be serviced semi-annually by a qualified person: I.F.C. 904.11.6.2 17. Remove all accumulations of grease from the range hood, filters and connecting grease flue and institute periodic cleaning to prevent such accumulation in the future: LF.C.609.3.3.1 18. Spray booth filters shall be maintained and changed in accordance with: I.F.C.1504.3 19. Remove all items or conditions, which might interfere with proper use of fire hydrant: I. F.C.507.5.4 20. Repair fire alarm system: I.F.C. 907.8.5 21. Fire alarm system shall be tested and maintained annually: NFPA 72 Documentation shall be provided to Fire Marshal: I.F.C. 907.7.2 _i -sla por a ttTffre exttrlgUlstteTS'TF G�3b6'1 '� 23. The fire extinguishers) must be mspecte gged annually: NFPA 10 24. The fire extinguisher(s) must be serviced/recharged by a qualified person: NFPA 10 25. Fire/life safety systems must be tested and maintained, documentation must be provided to the Fire Marshal: I.F.C. 901.6.1 26. The dry standpipe shall be hydrostatically tested every five years: I.F.C. 901.6 27. All devices in approved locations: I.F.C. 907.1 EXITING: 28. Maintain exit pathway lighting: I.F.C. 1006.1/1006.3 29. Maintain exit sign illumination: I.F.C.1011.2/1011.3 30. Provide approved signs indicating the direction of travel to fire exits: I.F.C. 1011.1 31. Provide approved signs indicating the fire exit(s): I.F.C. 1011.1 32. Exits shall not be blocked or obstructed in any way, and the required width of aisles leading to exits shall be maintained: I.F.C. 1030.2 33. Properly repair the panic hardware on the exit door(s): I.F C. 1008.1.10.1 34. Exit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Exit doors shall not be locked, chained, barred, latched, or otherwise rendered unusable. All locking devices shall be of an approved type: I.F.C.1008.1.9 35. In group A-3, B, F, M & S occupancies, in all churches main exit door(s) may have key -locking hardware if an approved sign is posted, stating, 'This Door To Remain Unlocked During Business Hours': I.F.C. 1008.1.9.3 36. Provide a minimum of 36" of clear aisle width: I.F.C. 1018.2 37. Provide a minimum of 44" of clear aisle width: I.F.C. 1018.2 38, Every building of three or more stories shall have approved stairway identification signs posted: I.F.C. 1022.8 39. All assembly occupancies shall have occupant load posted in conspicuous place: I.F.C. 1004.3 40. Overcrowding of a room or building shall not be permitted: I.F.C. 107.5 ELECTRICAL: 41. Install approved covers on the open electrical service panel(s) or junction box(es): LF.C.605.6 42. A junction box with an approved cover is required at every splice. Therefore, provide such boxes: I.F.C. 605.6 43 Maintain a minimum of S clearance in front of electrical panels: I.F.C. 605.3 44. Provide documentation that electrical wiring, panels, etc., have been inspected and approved by Washington State electrical inspector: LFC.605.1 45. Electrical wiring and equipment in any vapor area shall be explosion -proof type approved for use in such hazardous location: I.F.C. 1503.2.1/3403.1/2201.5 46. Extension cords shall not be used as a substitute for permanent wiring: I.F.C. 605.5 47. The current capacity of an extension cord shall not be less than the rated capacity of the appliance or fixture served by that cord: I.F.C. 605.5.2 48 Extension cords shall be maintained in good condition without splices, deterioration, or damage: I.F.C. 605.5.3 49. Extension cords shall be of the grounded type when serving grounded appliances or fixtures: I.F.C. 605.5.4 FIRE SEPARATIONS: 50. Discontinue blocking or wedging open fire doors: I.F.C. 703.2 51. Repair the fire door(s) so they close completely and in proper sequence: I.F.C. 703.2/703.2.3 52. If an open fire door is necessary for ventilation or convenience, a hold open device approved by the Fire Marshal must be used: I.F.C. 703.2.2/I.B.C. 715.3.7.2 53. All required occupancy separations, area separation walls, and draft stop partitions, shall be maintained as specified in the International Building Code: I.F.C. 701.1/703.1 54. Repair the damaged plaster with a fire -resistive material equivalent to the surrounding surfaces: I.F.C. 703.1 FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS, GASES. AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 55. Reduce the quantity of flammable liquids: CHAPTER 57 56, Flammable liquids not exceeding 120 gallons may be stored in an approved storage cabinet. Such cabinet shall be conspicuously labeled in red letters: "Flammable -Keep Fire Away": CHAPTER 57 57. Remove the accumulation of combustible residues from the walls, floor and ceiling of the spray room area: CHAPTER 25 58. Dispensing devices shall be of an approved type. Class I -A flammable liquids shall not be dispensed from tanks, drums, barrels, or similar containers by gravity. Approved pumps taking suction from the top of the container shall be used: CHAPTER 57 59. Hose nozzle valves used at self-service stations for dispensing of Class I flammable liquids shall be listed automatic closing: CHAPTER 23 60. When damage to LP gas systems from vehicular traffic is a possibility, precautions against such damage shall be taken, therefore provide posts or a protective barrier to prevent such damage: CHAPTER 61 61. All compressed gas cylinders in service or storage shall be secured to prevent falling or being knocked over: CHAPTER 57 62. Oil burning equipment shall be of an approved type: I.F.C. 603.1.2 63. Install/repair woodworking refuse removal system: CHAPTER 28 64. Post signs stating location of emergency pump shutoff: CHAPTER 23 65. Post "NO SMOKING' sign(s) on LPG tank: CHAPTER 61 66. Remove and safely dispose of damaged or leaking containers of flammable hazardous material: CHAPTER 57 67. Use, dispensing, storage and handling of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with I.F.C. Chapter 57 and your Fire Department permit: CHAPTER 50 68. Provide Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS): CHAPTER 50 69. Provide Hazardous Material Inventory Statement (HMIS): CHAPTER 50 70. Provide Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP): CHAPTER 50 STORAGE: 71. Remove all flammable or combustible storage from the unfinished attic area: I.F.C. 315.3.4 72. Remove all combustible material from beneath the structure: I.F.C. 315.3.4 73. Lower the storage to a minimum of 24" below the ceiling: I.F.C. 315.3.1 74. Lower the storage to a minimum of 18" below the sprinkler head deflectors: I.F.C.315.3.1 75. Remove all combustible or hazardous material: I.F.C. 315.1 76. Unlawful to park or store any fueled equipment in any dwelling unit, office, exit way or location that would create a fire or life hazard: I.F.C. 315.1 77. Boiler rooms, mechanical rooms, and electrical panel rooms shall not be used for storage: I.F.C. 315.3.3 78. Any exterior door that has been rendered non-functional in an approved manner by the Chief shall be posted in an approved manner with the words, 'This Door Blocked": I.F.C. 504.2 79. Dumpsters and containers with an individual capacity of 1.5 cubic yards or greater shall not be placed within 5 feet of combustible walls, openings, or combustible roof eave lines: I.F.C. 304.3.3 80. Remove and properly dispose of the combustible tall grass, brush and other debris: I.F.C. 304.1.2 MISCELLANEOUS: 81. Strictly enforce "NO SMOKING" restrictions: I.F.C. 310 82. Post "NO SMOKING" signs: Washington Clean Air Act of 1985 and I.F.C. 310.3 83. Discontinue the practice of illegal outdoor burning: I.F.C. 307.1 84. Secure this vacant building to reduce the fire hazard: I.F.C. 311.1 85. All decorative materials are required to be of flame retardant material or treated to provide flame resistant characteristics: I.F.C. 806/807 86. Any owner, operator, occupant or other responsible person who shall fail to take immediate action to abate a fire hazard when ordered or notified to do so by the Fire Chief, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor: I.F.C. 109 87. Post and maintain the correct street address number in an approved manner: I.F.C.505 88. Post and maintain the correct suite or unit designator: I.F.C. 505.1 89. Striping and "Fire Lane - No Parking" signs/markings shall dearly indicate where the approved fire lane is located I.F.C. 503.3 90. Provide a key box for emergency access to the building: I.F.C. 506.1 91. Provide appropriate access to the building: I.F.C. Section 503 w `- FIRE PREVENTION SNOHOMISii # ServingBrier, Edmonds, and 12425 Meridian Ave S INSPECTION REPORT CO. FIRE Mountlake Terrace Everett, WA 98208 ,'0 BRIER ❑BRIER " - Phone (42.5) 551-1200 ❑ MOUNTLAKE TERRACE __STR T www FireDistrictl. org Fax (425) 551-1272 ❑ UNINCORPORATED FREQUENCY STATION & SHIFT LOCATION: 105 Main Street 98020 Annual 17-D BUSINESS NAME: Rory's Of Edmonds PHONE: 4257783433 SCHEDULED Oct 2015 DATE DUE MAILING UFIR / 161 202 ADDRESS: 105 Main Street, Edmonds, WA 98020 BUSINESS OWNER: Bergqulst, Jason HOME PHONE: EMERGENCY 1: ,Rory's Inc HOME PHONE: 4257783433 CURRENT KEY ACCESS-2: HOME PHONE: . CITY YES NO EMAIL: ^'— BUSINESS LICENSE �4.J PERSON CONTACTED: J x F A104P �/ � Z L -.2S/D3 INITIAL INSPECTION DATE NAME OF INSPECTOR: ` L /� FIRE SYSTEMS: FE 7/13 HD 1/14 ate Last Serviced:. 07 017 I1- 1S HAZARDS FOUND AND LOCATIONS / COMMUNICATIONS 1 Nb/ /- C. 1 2 - 4 -- . -...... ..—_:. 4 5 5 6 I AGREE TO CORRECT THE ABOVE VIOLATION(S) IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS X 1 st RE -INSPECTION 2nd RE -INSPECTION EXTENSION FINAL RE -INSPECTION VIOLATIONS .DATE DUE: DATE DUE: GRANTEDTO: DATE DUE: CITED: PERSON PERSON _ r_. ._ ®_. ..._ _ _. _„_. __ ._....... ... CONTACTED: CONTACTED: PERSON .._ .. _ ... .....__.—... CONTACTED: � INSPECTOR: _ -- _ INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR 2 DATE: __ _ DATE: - ` 3 - _ DATE: -_ VIOLATIONS _ --—� VIOLATIONS•'• —--- C�TATION1SSUED.-„ —_....—._..__. 15 ,' T — PRE -CITATION 4 LETTER SENT NUMBER: CODE 5 2 6 2 6. DATE: _ SECTION: _..�_.. __. RETURN RECEIPT ^ ___..._.T 6 _... _.._._.... 3 7 —_ RECEIVED 3 7 VED - —. RECEI. - DISPOSITION: 4 8 4 8 DATE: 7 YES LETTER NEEDED ..... ._..-.». .......<. ...... ...... .. _ ..._.__... .. _.... _._----._.. _ _ _ ❑ ❑ NO ' LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO 8 ` ✓, 21 _..,ivaHOMISH CO. Serving Brier•, Edinondl, and 12425 Meridian Ave S FIREMountlake Terrace Everett, WA 98208 Phone (425) 551-1200 STR Twww.FireDistrictl.org Fax (425) 551-1272 LOCATION: •105 Main Street 98020 FIRE PREVENTION INSPECTION REPORT EDMONDS BRIER ❑ MOUNTLAKE TERRACE ❑ UNINCORPORATED UUENCY STATION & SHIFT Annual 17-B BUSINESS NAME: Ror�s Of Edmonds PHONE: 4257783433 DATE DUEED Oct 2013 MAILING UFIR ► 161 ADDRESS: 105 Main Street, Edmonds, VVA 98020 / BUSINESS OWNER: g)ISIIOA &6­2('G-�) 15 HOME PHONE: (4Z C280 l88 EMERGENCY-1: RCr/s Inc HOME PHONE: 42577824337CURREBUSINKEY ;S YES NO ACCESS-2: EMAIL: ( HOME PHONE: PERSON CONTACTED: � � INITIAL INSPECTION DATE NAME OF INSPECTOR: FIRE SYSTEMS: FE (917 I-F81YO51-1 - /1� � 2 j HAZARDS FOUND•• AND LOCATIONS / COMMUNICATIONS v r/ S i�CO2� S'U ®/1Sf1�t16 � �-! Ed / 2 2 2� ieQ� /9tib MO)AJ i 3 3 4 �v� 4 5 (�/�' / 5 w N s s u�G�c6 6V 41v— - 7 I AGREE TO CORRECT THE ABOVE VIOLATION(S) IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS X 1st RE-INSPECTI N INN 2nd RE -INSPECT ON EXTENSION GRANTED TO: FINAL RE -INSPECTION VIOLATIONS DATE DUE: DATE DUE: 0 / DATE DUE: CITED: PERSON CONTACTED: PERSON CONTACTED. PERSON CONTACTED: - I _ INSPECTOR: lv INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: 2 DATE: DATE: DATE: 3 y✓/ IOLA IONS iL -Fco VIOLATIONS PRE -CITATION CITATION ISSUED 4 1 w 1 5 LETTER SENT NUMBER: 2 6 2 6 DATE: CODE SECTION: 5 3 ` 7 3 7 RETURN RECEIPT RECEIVED e DISPOSITION: 7 4 6 4 S DATE: 11 LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO 8 FIRE DEPARTMENT COPY SNOHOMISH CO. ' FI E �-.�.. DI TR T Serving the cities of Brier, Edmonds, Mountlake Terrace, and town of Woodway December 10, 2012 Mr. Elton Roundhill Rory's of Edmonds Bar & Grill 105 Main Street Edmonds, WA 98020 Re: Open Flame in Assembly Occupancies/Restaurants Dear Mr. Roundhill: The Fire Prevention Office has been notified of a concern by one of your customers regarding open flame gas burning appliances. On or about August 23, I visited your establishment to evaluate your existing fireplace installation, that is a ventilated gas -fueled fireplace with no physical barriers between clientele and the open fireplace flames. The 2009 International Fire Code (IFC) is specific that "open -flame devices shall not be used in a Group A (assembly) occupancy" (IFC 308.3). Assembly occupancies include restaurants such as Rory's, however, this requirement is new since the 2003 Fire Code. I searched electronic Building Department permit records and Department of Fire Prevention address files to identify the date of installation for your fireplace, in order to identify the prevailing code requirements for that time. I found a 1981 floor plan calling out the fireplace, so I am assured the installation occurred prior to this time. Department of Fire Prevention address records identify (original) new business license information. The former Sail In Tavern was established in 1972 by applicant, Mr. George Paige, Sr. that year. Search through City's permit database from 1981 to 1972 found one mechanical permits, presumably where the fireplace and hood were installed under mechanical permit #BLD 1972- 0498. At that time, the prevailing 1971 Uniform Fire Code provided guidance that "No person shall cause or permit any open flame to be used in any place of public assemblage, or drinking or eating establishments, except when used in conjunction with approved heating or cooking appliances, or under written permit of the (Fire) Chief'. 12425 Meridian Avenue South - Everett WA 98208.425-551-1238 • (f) 425-551-1226 www.firedistrictl.org On April 14, 1973, Building Official Harry Whitcutt conducted a site inspection, noting that the structure could be occupied as an eating and drinking establishment, "provided fire hazards are not increased." and accepted during Mr. Whitcutt's site inspection in 1973. The Sail In, now Rory's of Edmonds Bar & Grill, has changed ownership in 1976, 1994, and 2008, with no significant change in function, use, or hazard. Additionally, I've searched fire and emergency medical response incident records to 105 Main Street since 1/l/2010, when the fire department logged records into a searchable database. Of the ten emergency response incidents identified, none relate to injuries or unwelcome fires due to use, or misuse of your fireplace. No changes or improvements are required for your existing fireplace. Please note that future changes to your dining and drinking establishment, including increased capacity, building improvements, or other changes to the "fire (and life safety) hazard" could trigger upgrades to current building or fire protection requirements. Thank you for the relatively safe operation of your business in our community. Feel free to contact me at (425) 771-0213 if you have any questions about this letter or other fire safety concerns. Cc: Fire Chief Ed Widdis Building Official Leonard Yarberry City Attorney Patricia Taraday 12425 Meridian Avenue South • Everett WA 98208 • 425-551-1238 • (0 425-551-1226 www.firedistricti.org Page 1 of 1 Westfall, John From: Patricia Taraday[patricia@lighthouselawgroup.com] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 9:42 AM To: Westfall, John Subject: Rory's Good Morning John, I talked to Jeff earlier today and he indicated that both the building code and zoning code operate in such a way that unless a permit is requested, a requirement to conform to new regulations is not required. If the fire code operates in a similar fashion such that business establishments are not required to keep their buildings up-to- date but rather are grandfathered into the code under which they established operation unless they ask for a permit to remodel etc., then I would say that your letter is ok to send out as it reiterates this point. Regards, Patricia Taraday 1100 Dexter Avenue N,, Suite 100 Seattle, WA 93109 Phone; (206) 273-7440 E-mail; patricia@lighthouselawgroup.com 12/10/2012 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR MATERIALS OR PROCESSES January 3, 2012 Please verify and correct the following information: Name of Company (DBA): Rory's Of Edmonds Bar & Grill Edmonds Location : 105 Main Street In conformity with the _terms of the -International — Fire Code, application is hereby made to store, use Places of Assembly - Occupant Load: 99 or maintain the following activity, storage or pro- cesses: c/o Rory's of Edmonds LLC Mailing Address: 105 Main St. Edmonds, WA 98020 EFD UFIR #: 161991OB202 (for office use) Your Signature Your Name (print) / Your Title Please make corrections, attach $40 payable to the City of Edmonds and mail to: Fire Marshal Department of Fire Prevention 121-5th Avenue North Edmonds, WA 98020 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Rec'd Check# 105- APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR MATERIALS OR PROCESSES March 7, 2011 Please verify and correct the following information: D MAR 2 3 FAIR EDMONDS FIRE DEPT. Name of Company; DBA Rory's Of Edmonds Bar & Grill Edmonds Location 105 Main Street In conformity with the terms of Places of Assembly - Occupant Load: 99 the International Fire Code, application is hereby made to store, use or maintain the following activity, storage or — - processes: Mailing Address: Rory's of Edmonds LLC 105 Main St. Edmonds WA 98020 EFD UFIR #: 161991OB202 (for office use) Your Signature Your Name (print) Your Title Please make corrections, attach $40 payable to the City of Edmonds, and mail to: Fire Marshal Department of Fire Prevention 121-5th Avenue North Edmonds, WA 98020 CITY OF EDMONDS DEPARTMENT OF FIRE PREVENTION PERMIT January 1, 2011 161-99-10B-202 December 31, 2011 Date of Issue UFIR Number Date of Expiration This PERMIT is issued to: I Ro 's Of Edmonds Bar & Grill located at: 1105 Main Street I Edmonds, WA To engage in the business, occupation or process of: And shall constitute permission to maintain, store, use or handle materials or to conduct process which produce conditions hazardous to life or property or to install equipment used in connection with such activities as follows: Places of Assembly - Occupant Load: 99 Allowed Occupant Load: 1 99 -71 Pursuant to the provisions of the International Fire Code, any violation of the Code may be grounds for the revocation of this PERMIT. This permit does not take the place of any license required by law and is not transferable. Any change in the use or occupancy of premises shall require a new permit. This Permit Must Be Posted At All Times in The Premises Identified Above . City of Edmonds Community Development Code 19.25.020 CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5T AVENUE N. • EDMONDS, WASHINGTON 98020 (425) 771-0215 FIRE DEPARTMENT CSC 1a90 LOCATION: 105 Mein Street I� BUSINESS NAME: Rory'S Of Edmonds MAILING 105 Mein St FIRE PREVENTION SAFETY SURVEY PHONE: 4257783433 ADDRESS: Edmunds 98020 (' 4257783433 �.� BUSINESS OWNER: Roils Inc HOME PHONE: EMERGENCY-1: HOME PHONE: Roundhill Heather 2065421215 ,. . KEY ACCESS-2: Eergquist, Jason HOME PHONE: 4252607889 f1 I� r FRSMNCY I STAT y & t0IFT SCHEDULED 10/01/10 DATE DUE ► UFIR ► 161 1 Q02 ACTIVE 98 PERSON CONTACTED:INITIAL INSPECTION DATE �j. l�7 NAME OF INSPECTOR. J FIRE PD 4/0 I ' ` FE i SYSTEMS: � ANNUAL HAZARDS FOUND AND LOCATIONS / COMMUNICATIONS n1 a 1-�-h b ENTER CODE ONLY ONCE ► VIOLATION CODE 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 O 7 + 8 8 1st RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: 2nd RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: EXTENSION GRANTED TO: FINAL RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: VIOLATIONS CITED: PERSON CONTACTED: PERSON CONTACTED: PERSON CONTACTED: 1 INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: 2 DATE: DATE: DATE: 3 VIOLATIONS 1 5 VIOLATIONS 1 Is PRE -CITATION LETTER SENT CITATION ISSUED NUMBER: 4 2 6 2 6 DATE: CODE SECTION: 5 3 7 3 7 RETURN RECEIPT RECEIVED 6 4 8 4 8 1 DATE: DISPOSITION: 7 8 LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES U NO LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES [I NO I FIRE DEPARTMENT COPY . � OF E llQgl O EDMONDS FIRE DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM Date: August 21, 2008 To: Building Department/File From: Mike Smith, Acting Fire Marshal ,/� Subject: Occupant Load Reduction at Rory's 105 Main St The new owners (Heather & Elton Roundhill) of Rory's requested their occupant load be reduced from 102 to 99 for monetary reasons. I spoke with Ann Bullis, Building Official, who requested a memo for the file. A new Fire Permit was issued with the reduced number. The owners are required to post the new occupant load in place of the old one. I advised the owners should they change their mind and want an increased occupant load the FD will require fire sprinklers per the 2006 IFC. Fire Incident Report Edmonds Fire Department Incident Number: EF07000344 Exposure: 0 Incident Date: 1/27/2007 Jurisdictional Station: 17 Location Type: Street address Address: 105 MAIN ST City: Edmonds State: WA zip: 98020 Incident Type: Good intent call, other Shift: C Alarms: 1 Grid: EF202 Aid Type: None Alarm Time: (05:56:49) 1/27/2007 Arrival Time: (06:02:40) 1/27/2007 Last Unit Cleared Time: (06:14:32) 1/27/2007 Actions Taken: Investigate HazMat Released: None Property Value: 0 Contents Value: 0 Property Loss: 0 Contents Loss: 0 Fire Service Deaths: 0 Civilian Deaths: 0 Fire Service Injuries: 0 Civilian Injuries: 0 Detector: Officer In Charge: MAPC PETPELLA Assignment: Other Mixed Property Use: Not mixed use Property use: Bar or nightclub jw4 1 l.'i?FIRS- Fire Incident Report Edmonds Fire Department Person('s) Involved Business name: Rory's of Edmonds Role: Other Name: MR Jason Stevens Phone Number: 2062009236 Address: Apparatus and Personnel. Apparatus ID Personnel ID('s) E17 'EF0326 EF1532 EF1785 1 FIRS Fire Incident Report Edmonds Fire Department Incident Number: EF07000344 Exposure: 0 Incident Date: 1/27/2007 Narrative E17 was dispatched at 1756 hrs to Rory's of Edmonds, 105 Main Street, Edmonds, WA for a "wierd smell". E17 arrived on scene and found nothing from outside. E17 crew entered the establishment and found an odor of burned food present. E17 made contact with the manager, Jason Stevens, and was informed that the hood system in the kitchen had stopped working today. The kitchen crew, at the direction of the owner, attempted to use the deep fryer and created a light haze of smoke from the fryer. After lunch service, the deep fryer and grill were shut off and only the oven and range were in use upon our arrival. E17 crew used a four gas detector to verify there was nothing harmful in the atmosphere. There were no hazards, only the lingering smell of the fryer from earlier in the day. E17 advised Mr. Stevens to leave the fryer and grill off until the hood service company could make repairs on Monday. E17 returned to.service at 1814 hrs. FF D"ID HUNTER 01/27/07 21:44:59 PRINT REQUESTED BY TERMINAL EFPC08 Incident History for: #EF07000344 Case Numbers: $EF07000389 $S207001876 Entered 01/27/07 17:56:44 BY SCPC07 SC710 Dispatched 01/27/07 17:56:49 BY SCPC05 SC744 Enroute 01/27/07 17:59:19 Onscene 01/27/07 18:02:40 Closed 01/27/07 18:14:32 Initial Type: SC Initial Alarm Level: 1 Final Alarm Level: 1 Final Type: SC (SERVICE CALL) Pri: 3 Dispo: Police BLK: E040 Fire BLK: EF202 Map Page: 454F-5 Group: EF1 Beat: MD17 Sr Loc: 105 MAIN ST ,EDM -- RORY'S OF EDMONDS ,EDM btwn SUNSET AV S & 2 AV S (V) Loc Info: Name: LOREN (OP) /1756 (SC710 ) ENTRY /1756 (SC744 ) DISP E17 /1756 $ASNCAS E17 /1756 ASST TAC21 /1756 $ASNCAS TAC21 /1758 AIQ TAC21 /1759 ENROUT E17 /1802 ONSCNE E17 /1814 AOR E17 /1814 CLOSE E17 Addr: CELL PH Phone: 2062009235 ,THEIR EXAHUST FAN IS BROKEN.. SMELLS WEIRD IN TH ERE. THEY HAVE SIGNS UP ABOUT THIS. RP WANTS IT TO BE CHECKED OUT. #EF0326 PETRELLA,M-C (B) [E,M] #EF1532 KRUGMIRE,D-F (L) [E,M] #EF1785 HUNTER,D-F [E,M] $EF07000389 $S207001876 STATE OF WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD GARY McCOMAS, FIRE MARSHALL CITY OF EDMONDS EDMONDS FIRE DEPARTMENT 250 FIFTH AVE. N. EDMONDS, WA. 98020 APRIL 20,1994 DEAR MR. McCOMAS, PLEASE EXTEND MY APPRECIATION TO CAPTAIN MARK PETRELLA AND FIRE FIGHTERS BOB NICHOLS AND JOEL WOODS FOR THEIR COOPERATION AND ASSISTANCE IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE CASE BROUGHT AGAINST THE SAIL IN TAVERN (ZENK ENTERPRISES, INC.) BY THE WASHINGTON STATE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD. THE LICENSEE REQUESTED AN ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING AND CAPTAIN PETRELLA'S TESTIMONY WAS VERY HELPFUL. THE CHARGES, ALLOWING DISORDERLY CONDUCT ON A LICENSED PREMISES AND ALLOWING AN APPARENTLY INTOXICATED PERSON TO CONSUME LIQUOR ON THE LICENSED PREMISES, WERE SUSTAINED. THE TAVERN'S LICENSE TO SELL BEER AND WINE WILL BE SUSPENDED FOR THREE DAYS. THE DATES OF THE SUSPENSION WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE BOARD IN A FEW WEEKS, BUT SHOULD FALL OVER A WEEKEND. AGAIN, THANKS TO YOUR VERY PROFESSIONAL STAFF. CAPTAIN PETRELLA PLAYED A CRUCIAL ROLE IN THE OUTCOME OF THE HEARING AND IS A REAL CREDIT TO YOUR DEPARTMENT. SINCERELY, KATE MIYASATO, AGENT ENFORCEMENT DIVISION WA.ST. LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD CC: CAPTAIN M. PETRELLA F.F. J. WOODS F.F. B. NICHOLS RECEIVED APR 15 1994 BE; ORE THE WASHINGTON STATE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL MATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OFTHURSTON ) 1 hereby certify that I have this day served a copy of this document upon all par- i N THE MAT T ER 0 F T HE HEAR I N G OF ) ties of record In this proceeding by mailing a copy thereof, properly addressa with postage prepaid, to each party to the proceeding or his or her attorney cr i authorized agent. ZENK ENTERPRISES SAIL IN TAVERN 105 MAIN STREET EDMONDS WA 98020 LICENSEE LICENSE NO. 358942 hated at Olympta, Washington, tf•,is day of. 19 . Representative, OtRc t NO 1 5, 6 5 0 Al&ninistrative Hearings NOTICE TO PARTIES The attached administrative law judge's findings of fact, conclusions of law and proposed order are not effective until a final order of the Washington State Liquor Control Board is issued. Ail parties hereto shall have twenty (20) days from the date of SerViCe of these proposals to file exceptions as provided by RCW 34.-C--S.464 and WAC 314-08-410(7). Replies to exceptions shall be filed within ten (10).days of the date of service of exceptions as provided by 1111AC 314-08-410(7). One copy of the exceptions or replies must also be served upon -a-11 other parties of record, or their attorneys, with proof of service as required by WAC 314-08-410(7). After reviewing the entire record including exceptions, replies, briefs and legal arguments, if any, the board will affirm, reverse or modify these proposals by a final order of the board. EvF REST `` r Q pp R 19 1g9 :_ UDR -��L- L�Q BEFORE THE WASHINGTON STATE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD IN THE MATTER OF THE HEARING OF ZENK ENTERPRISES SAIL IN TAVERN 105 MAIN STREET EDMONDS, WA 98020 LICENSEE LICENSE NO. 358942 NO. 1 5, 6 5 0 FINDINGS._OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND INITIAL ORDER HISTORY OF THE PROCEEDINGS Pursuant to notice duly given, an administrative hearing was held before James D. Stanford, duly appointed administrative law judge, at the Washington State Liquor Control Board Enforcement Office, 9502 19th Avenue Southeast, Everett, Washington, on the 28th day of March, 1994, in the matter of the suspension or cancellation of the liquor license of Zenk Enterprises, Inc., d/b/a Sail In Tavern. follows: The parties personally appeared or were represented as LICENSEE: WASHINGTON STATE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD: Matthew R. Hendricks Attorney at Law 402 Fifth Avenue South Edmonds, WA 98020 John M. Gerberding Assistant Attorney General P. 0. Box 40100 Olympia, WA 98504-0100 Predicated upon reports by liquor control agents and officers of the Edmonds Police Department, the Washington State Liquor Control Board, pursuant to the Washington State Liquor Act, RCW 66.24.010(3), and the revised rules and regulations of the -1- board, WAC 314-04-010, caused a complaint under the date of December 20, 1993, to be issued and a hearing to be held. The Washington State Liquor Control Board charged Zenk Enterprises, Inc., doing business as the Sail In Tavern at 105 Main Street, Edmonds, Washington, to wit: I That on or about August 20, 1993, the above named licensee, or employee thereof, allowed a person apparently under the influence of liquor to consume liquor on the licensed premises, contrary to WAC 314-16-150. II That on or about August 20, 1993, the above named licensee, or employee thereof, allowed disorderly conduct on the licensed premises, contrary to WAC 314-16-120(1) and (2). The administrative law judge, having considered the entire record in this proceeding, now enters the following findings of fact: FINDINGS OF FACT 1.1 Zenk Enterprises, Inc. (licensee) is the holder of a class B-C-E-F liquor license, number 358942, issued by the Washington State Liquor Control Board (board) pursuant to chapter 66.24 RCW and does now and did on April 20, 1993 control and was responsible for the premises known as the Sail In Tavern located at 105 Main Street, Edmonds, Washington. 1.2 On August 20, 1993, the municipality of Edmonds conducted a local festival identified as "The Taste of Edmonds." The community festival drew large numbers of individuals from -2- neighboring communities as well as local residents. To provide additional space for beverage distribution, the community obtained authorization to conduct a beer garden. At approximately 9:30 p.m. on August 20, 1993, the beer garden closed. 1.3 The city of Edmonds had three taverns located in the general vicinity of The Taste of Edmonds. These licensed establishments are the Sail In Tavern, the Engle's Pub and the Edmonds West. Each of these businesses is heavy patronized during The Taste of Edmonds. Police officers assigned to control the crowds attending the festivities would frequently pass through the taverns to ensure compliance with safety, liquor and behavioral codes. 1.4 The Sail In Tavern is a moderately sized tavern with a maximum internal capacity of eighty-six patrons. The tavern also has an outside deck with a maximum capacity of sixteen patrons. 1.5 In anticipation of possible liquor control problems at The Taste of Edmonds, the board, acting through its local agent, Kate Miyasato, contacted each of the licensees, including Dorothy L. Zenk, owner of the licensee, to disseminate information concerning the responsibility of licensees to avoid overservice and to control crowd size and the behavior of patrons. During her conversation with Dorothy Zenk, Kate Miyasato noted that the Sail In Tavern had an overcapacity crowd and been the scene of a disorder during the previous festival. She suggested to Dorothy Zenk that she retain doorpersons to ensure that patronage to her -3- tavern did not exceed its capacity and her ability to maintain control. 1.6 On August 20, 1993, at shortly before 11 p.m., detective Michael Bard and officer Falk, Edmonds Police Department, went to the Sail In Tavern on a routine patrol. Upon approaching the front entrance, they observed an accumulation of people seeking to enter. They decided to go into the tavern through the rear door to observe the conditions therein. As the officers entered the rear door, they did not observe any individual controlling entry through that portal. When he was inside, detective Bard observed that the patronage of the tavern appeared to substantially exceed its maximum approved capacity. Patrons were crowded around the bar three to four persons deep. Movement through the tavern was extremely difficult. Detective Bard, with great difficulty, contacted Dorothy Zenk behind the bar. He advised her that the tavern appeared to be being patronized by more people than its capacity. She should take immediate steps to reduce the crowd size. Upon leaving the tavern, detective Bard and officer Falk requested that the Edmonds Fire Department conduct an inspection of the premises. 1.7 On August 20, 1993, at approximately 11 p.m., captain Mark L. Petrella, Edmonds Fire Department, approached the Sail In Tavern and observed the large crowd. Captain Petrella first observed the deck and counted approximately twenty-five to thirty people occupying that space. He noted that the exterior deck was approved for a capacity of sixteen. He then entered the -4- tavern. He observed no one controlling the door as he entered. He counted the patronage within the tavern and determined that there were approximately one hundred twenty persons occupying the space which had been approved for a maximum of eighty-six. After making these observations, captain Petrella contacted Dorothy Zenk and advised her that the tavern was seriously over crowded. She must post door guards to ensure that no other patrons were admitted until the crowd reduced to the allowable level. Dorothy Zenk misrepresented that the tavern had stopped serving beverages an hour before the captain's entry. She further stated that she was finding it difficult because those currently in the tavern were not leaving. 1.8 At approximately 10:15 p.m., liquor control agent Kate Miyasato and liquor control agent Barbara Hantsman also went to the Sail In Tavern on a routine premises check. They also observed that access through the front entrance was difficult due to the -crowd size and went to the rear door to enter. As the liquor control agents walked through the rear entrance, they observed no individual controlling the door. The tavern was heavily patronized with persons pushing and shoving each other. Agent Miyasato went to the front entrance where she observed a large blonde man apparently attempting to keep patrons from entering through the door. He had a beer in his hand from which he was consuming. When confronted by agent Miyasato about his position, he stated that he was "just helping out." Agent Miyasato then contacted Dorothy Zenk at the bar concerning the overcrowded -5- conditions. Dorothy Zenk told agent Miyasato that she and her employees were "doing the best we can." After these contacts, the liquor control agents left the tavern to inspect the other premises. 1.9 At or near 11 p.m., the liquor control agents returned to the Sail In Tavern and again observed that the tavern was seriously overcrowded. While agent Miyasato was within the tavern and agent Hantsman was outside speaking to police officers, two male patrons got into an altercation. Due to the size of the crowd, one of the male patrons inadvertently shoved or bumped another male patron. This caused the patron who had been bumped to become agitated. He aggressively confronted the patron who did the bumping. The two men engaged in a wrestling match during which they fell to the floor. The glasses of one of the men were broken. When the police officers arrived to intervene, the two men had regained their feet, but were facing off in combative stances. The police officers interceded and escorted the combatants from the establishment. The two combatants mutually acknowledged that a shove or bump had caused the initial confrontation. 1.10 On one of the visits to the Sail In Tavern, agent Hantsman observed a white male approximately twenty-three years of age, five feet six inches tall and weighing one hundred sixty pounds wearing a Mariner's baseball cap, a chambray shirt and dark denim shorts standing approximately five feet from Dorothy Zenk. Agent Miyasato observed that his eyes were red and that his speech was slurred when he spoke. As he spoke, he used animated gestures which caused his beer to spill. He was extremely uncoordinated and appeared to be disoriented. He used tables and door posts to maintain his balance. At one point, he talked to Dorothy Zenk who made no attempt to remove his beverages from him. The man had a schooner of beer in one hand and a pitcher of beer in the other. Periodically he consumed from the schooner of beer. This consumption was made in the direct view of Dorothy Zenk. 1.11 Dorothy Zenk claims that the tavern was well policed during the evening hours of August 20, 1993. She had three bartenders, Joyce Bruso, Ben Brown and Laura, on duty. She maintains that she personally assumed the duties as the doorperson at the front door. A volunteer, who Dorothy Zenk identifies as Doug, was assigned to the back door. From her observations, the night of August 20, 1993, was a slow night. The presiding officer cannot credit this testimony. Five public officers from three separate agencies failed to observe either Ms. Zenk or Doug acting as a doorperson. The activity in the tavern could hardly be described as a slow night. Dorothy Zenk personally did not observe any altercation between her patrons. She does not recall the individual observed by agent Miyasato as being overserved. 1.12 A number of times in the previous two to three years, the licensee, specifically Dorothy Zenk, was advised of her obligation to control the patrons within her tavern. The tavern has been the scene of several disturbances between patrons and of overservice complaints. -7- From the foregoing findings of fact, the administrative law judge now enters the following conclusions of law: CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 2.1 The Washington State Liquor Control Board has jurisdiction over the licensee, Zenk Enterprises, Inc., d/b/a Sail In Tavern, who is the holder of a class B-C-E-F liquor license issued by the board pursuant to chapter 66.24 RCW and is subject to the provisions of RCW 66.24.010. 2.2 Beer is liquor. RCW 66.04.010(2) and (15). 2.3 No retail licensee or employee thereof permit any person apparently under the influence of liquor to consume liquor on the licensed premises. WAC 314-16-150. 2.4 Prior to allowing an individual to consume intoxicating liquor on the licensed premises, each licensee, or employee thereof, must use his or her normal powers of observation to see that which easily can be seen and hear that which easily can be heard under existing conditions and circumstances to determine if an individual customer is apparently intoxicated. 2.5 A person is intoxicated when the use of intoxicating liquors has affected his reason or his faculties, or has rendered him slurred or incoherent of speech, or has caused his eyes to become red, or has caused him to lose control of his actions or the movements of his body, or has caused him to become disoriented, or have caused him to be unable to maintain his balance. When the degree of absorption of alcohol into the blood stream of a patron reaches a stage where there are outward -8- manifestations of these conditions, the licensee, or an employee thereof, is required to terminate liquor service and to order and enforce the termination of liquor consumption while that person is on the licensed premises. 2.6 Whether a person is intoxicated or not is to be judged by the person's appearance at the time the liquor is allowed to be consumed. A bartender, waitress or owner has the duty to insure that the patrons in a tavern who were apparently intoxicated are not allowed to consume liquor. On April 20, 1993, the male patron observed by agent Hantsman was apparently intoxicated prior to being allowed to consume beer on the licensed premises. That apparent intoxication was demonstrated by his slurred speech, red eyes, animated movements, disorientation and inability to maintain his balance. The male was in plain view of Dorothy Zenk while he was displaying numerous signs of apparent intoxication. Notwithstanding this apparent intoxication, he was allowed to consume beer on the licensed premises. Dorothy Zenk failed to comply with the provisions WAC 314-16-150. 2.7 It is the duty and responsibility of the licensee to control the conduct of employees and patrons at all times. WAC 314-16-120(1). No licensee, or employee thereof, shall permit any disorderly or boisterous person to be on the licensed premises. WAC 314-16-120(2). The term "disorderly" connotes overt misconduct contrary to the rules of good order and behavior, which is violative of the public peace. Corral, Inc. v. Licruor Control Board, 17 Wn. App. 753, 566 P.2d 214 (1977). QM 2.8 The fight between two patrons was clearly disorderly conduct. The cause of the fight was a bump or shove which was the direct result of the overcrowded conditions within the tavern. The licensee of a- liquor licensed premises is responsible for operation of the licensed premises in compliance with the liquor laws and the rules of the board. WAC 314-12-125(1). 2.9 The common meaning of allow is to permit; to let enter; or to permit the presence of. Webster New World Dictionary of the American Language (World Publishing Company, 1966). The word "allow" as used in RCW 66.44.310(1)(a) does not imply that the licensee must have permanently sanctioned the prohibited act. It refers to the licensee's actual or constructive knowledge of the circumstances which would foreseeably lead to the prohibited activity. Reeb v. Liquor Control Board, 24 Wn. App. 349, 353, 600 P.2d 578 (1979). 2.10 Dorothy Zenk, owner of the licensee, had knowledge of the circumstances within the tavern. She had been warned of the overcrowding by at least three of the five public officers who inspected the premises on August 20, 1993. She took no observable action to rectify this condition. She also failed to take affirmative action to terminate consumption by an apparently intoxicated patron who was manifesting signs of intoxication five feet in front of her. There is no other conclusion other than that the licensee violated the provisions of WAC 314-16-120(1) and (2) having allowed or permitted disorderly behavior and WAC 314-16-150 -10- by having allowed or permitted a person apparently under the influence of liquor to consume liquor on the licensed premises. 2.11 The Liquor Control Board may, in its discretion, suspend or cancel the liquor. -license and all rights of the licensee to keep and sell liquor thereunder, if the licensee has violated the provisions of WAC 314-16-150 and WAC 314-16-120(1) and (2). RCW 66.24.010(3). 2.12 The evidence of the licensee failed to establish any facts or circumstances in mitigation to warrant a deviation from the penalty recommendations of the board in its initial disposition. The violations identified herein are sufficiently egregious to have 'warranted significantly greater sanctions. However, the presiding officer will not recommended an enhanced penalty. From the foregoing conclusions of law, NOW -THEREFORE, INITIAL ORDER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That the board's complaint be sustained and that the liquor license privileges granted to Zenk Enterprises, Inc., doing business as the Sail In Tavern at 105 Main Street, Edmonds, Washington, liquor license 358942, be and the same are hereby suspended for a term of three (3) days. DATED at Olympia, Washington, this 14th day of April, 1994 JAMES D. STANFOR - `. Administrative Law Judge Office of Administrative Hearings -11- 890.19y CITY OF EDMONDS LAURA M. HALL MAYOR CIVIC CENTER • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (206) 771-0200 POLICE DEPARTMENT • FAX (206) 771-0208 A STATE ACCREDITED LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET ,TO Recipient's Fax Number. 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CARD STATE S u IBR ARREST BOOKEDANHERE BOOKING J< CHARGES CITATION/WARRANT # BAIL B OFFENSE NO. ARREST DATE LOCATION OF ARREST J E 2. M F C T AFFILIATION ON VIEW: CITED STATEMENT CHARGES ARRESTEE ARMED WITH IDENTIFICATION NUMBER MULTI ARREST 1 1 ORAL ( 1 ADMITTED I CLEAR ( ) Y N ( 1 WRITTEN ( 1 DENIED ( 1 JUV. PARENT/ NAME/RELATIONSHIP OF PERSON NOTIFIED DATEITIME NOTIFIED NOTIFIED BY DISPOSITION OF JUVENILE GDN. NOTIFIED I Y N H R B V VEHICLE 1 I STOLEN f 1 1 LOCATED ( I SEIZED 1 1 DAMAGEDNANDALIZED ( 1 VICTIMS VEH. 1 1 HOLD -FOR: :: CODES: ( I RECOVERED # 1 1 TOWED 1 1 ABANDONED 1 1 OTHER 1 I SUSPECTS VIEW E:. I 1 EVIDENCE H NO. LICENSE NUMBER STATE YEAR MAKE MODEL STYLE 1 I 7777MBER R.. ' COLOR SPECIAL FEATURES/DESCRIPTION VALUES DRIVER IS: REGISTERED OWNERS NAME R/O R ( I PERSON. aT VEHICLE DISPOSITION TOW COMPANY/ADDRESS/PHONE STATE TOW NUMBER REGISTERED OWNERS ADDRESS g# 1 1 LEFT AT SCENE 1 1 DRIVEN AWAY ( ). ;TOWED A LOCKED KEYS IN DELINO. 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LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD EVERETT ENFORCEMENT OFFICE PO BOX. 688 EVERETT, WA. 98206 PH NO 339-1901 FAX 338-3039 T,KATE MIYASATO, WAS WORKING AS THE LIQUOR CONTROL AGENT ASSIGNED TO THE CITY OF EDONDSTONERNIATY105GUST MAIN2ST. WITHAAGENTUB.10S15 PM I ENTERED THE SAIL IN HANTSMAN (LIQUOR CONTROL). HANTSMAN AND I ENTERED THROUGH THE BACK ENTRANCE. 'THERE WAS NO OUTSIDE LIGHT ON AND IT WAS DARK. WHEN WE CAME IN, I ASKED THE, PERSON CLOSEST TO THE DOOR IF HE WAS WORKING THE DOOR. AND HE SAID N0. HE ALSO STARTED TO SCREAM "FEI�� �$ g�pULDE�t• IT WAS TO SHOULDER DIFFICULT TO WALK THROUGH THE TAVERN. PEOPLE "--' YWHERE I LOOKED. AGENT HANTSMAN AND I MADE OUR WAY TO THE FRONT -")OR AREA TO SEE IF SOMEONE WAS KEEPING MORE PEOPLE FROM ENTERING. THERE WAS A TALL WHITE MALE, BLOND HAIR, LIGHT BLUE SHIRT, JEANS BLOCKING THE FRONT DOOR. HOWEVER, HE HAD A BOTTLE OF BEER IN HIS HAND AND WAS LETTING PEOPLE INSIDE. I WAS ACTUALLY TRAPPED IN A CORNER BY THE FRONT DOOR FOR ABOUT 5 - 10 MINUTES. THE OWNER OF THE TAVERN, DOROTHY, ZENK, FINALLY CAME OUT FROM BEHIND THE BAR AND WAS AT THE FRONT DOOR. I TOLD HER IT WAS DANGEROUSLY CROWDED AND SHE REPLIED " WE'RE DOING THE BEST WE CAN." ZENK STOOD AT THE DOOR AND STILL CONTINUED TO LET PEOPLE IN. I WAS 'FRYING TO TALK TO HER BUT SHE WAS EITHER IGNORING ME OR COULDN'T HEAR ME. I TOLD HER AND THE BLOND MAN NOT TO LET ANY MORE PEOPLE IN UNTIL A LOT OF PEOPLE LEFT. I SAW ZENK AND THE BLOND MALE STILL LETTING PEOPLE IN, THE PEOPLE ALLOWED IN, SEEMED TO BE REGULARS. IT LOOKED AS IF ZENK RECOGNIZED THEM, SHE LET THEM INSIDE AND IF SHE DIDN'T KNOW THEM, THEY COULDN'T GET IN. TWO EDMONDS POLICE OFFICERS 00 CROWpEllAND KANDATO STOpUGH LET�INGTAVERN PEOPLE AND ALSO TOLD Z IN. HANTSMAN AND I ATTEMPTED TO GET A LOOK AT THE OUTSIDE DECK, BUT IT WAS SO FULL OF PEOPLE, WE COULDN'T GET OUT THERE. WE MADE OUR WAY OUTSIDE THE TAVERN TO GET A LOOK AT THE DECK FROM THE OUTSIDE. THERE APPEARED TO BE ABOUT 50-60 PEOPLE ON THE DECK. HANTSMAN AND I RAN INTO OFFICERS BARR AND FALK AND DISCUSSED THE OVERCROWDING SITUATION AT THE SAIL IN TAVERN. I EXPLAINED TO THE OFFICERS, THAT IF THE SAIL IN RECEIVED A CITATION FROM THE FIRE DEPT. FOR THE OVERCROWDING, I COULD TAKE ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION. ONE OF THE OFFICERS PUT IN A CALL TO ATTEMPT TO GET THE FIRE MARSHALL. JUST ABOUT THE SAME TIME, A CALL CAME TO THE OFFICERS REGARDING A FIGHT AT THE SAIL IN. THE OFFICERS RESPONDED TO THE FIGHT. HANTSMAN AND I WENT BA R TO THE SAIL IN AT THE SAME TIME. I MADE CONTACT WITH A WATCHING THE DOOR IN WAS VERY SLURRED AND OVER. I DON'T KNOW IF AT THE REAR OUTSIDE 0 GUY AT THE BACK DOOR WHO STATED HE WAS AN ATTEMPT TO HELP DOROTHY OUT. HIS SPEECH HE SAID HE HAD BEEN DRINKING. THE FIGHT WAS IT STARTED INSIDE OR OUTSIDE, BUT IT OCCURRED F THE TAVERN. THE TAVERN WAS STILL VERY CROWDED. I TRIED AGAIN TO SEE OUT ONTO THE DECK. I COULDN'T GET OUT THERE WITHOUT PUTTING MYSELF IN FEAR OF BEING TRAMPLED, SO I STAYED INSIDE THE TAVERN. ZENK AND TWO BARTENDERS WERE BEHIND THE BAR AND IT WAS SO BUSY, I WAS UNSUCCESSFUL AT CONTACTING ZENK. I WANTED TO TELL HER IT WAS STILL TOO CROWDED IN THE TAVERN. ALL OF A SUDDEN TWO MALES NEXT TO ME STARTED A FIGHT. I YELLED TO HANTSMA.N TO GET THE OFFICERS FROM OUTSIDE AND THEY CAME IN AND REMOVED THE TWO INVOLVED IN THE FIGHT. AFTER THE FIGHT, SOME OF THE CUSTOMERS BEGAN LEAVING. PRIOR TO THE FIGHT, I WOULD ESTIMATE THE CROWD INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE TAVERN WAS WELL IN EXCESS OF 200 PEOPLE. I FOUND IT IMPOSSIBLE TO DO A HEAD COUNT. THE PEOPLE WERE SO THICK IN FRONT OF THE BAR, THEY COULDN'T MOVE AND WERE HANDING PITCHERS AND GLASSES OVER THE HE;iDo 6z; CUSTOMERS. TO GET ANYWHERE IN THE TAVERN, I HAD TO BUMP '= `''' ITHER PEOPLE AND USE MY HANDS TO CLEAR A PATH, I AM SURE THE OVERCROWDING CONTRIBUTED TO THE FIGHTS THAT OCCURRED AT THE SAIL IN TAVERN. PEOPLE COULDN'T MOVE WITH OUT BUMPING INTO OR STEPPING ON.OTHERS. ALSO, MANY OF THE PATRONS WERE INTOXICATED OR NEARING INTOXICATION. I SPOKE TO ZENK SEVERAL TIMES PRIOR TO THE TASTE OF EDMONDS WEEKEND ABOUT BEING PREPARED AND TRYING TO GET EXTRA PEOPLE TO HELP HER OUT. CLEARLY, SHE LET THE SITUATION GET OUT OF CONTROL. I DO,v°il BELIEVE SHE TRIED TO CONTROL THE SIZE OF THE CROWD UNTIL IT WAS ALREADY AN UNMANAGEABLE SITUATION. TOO MANY PEOPLE WERE ALLOWED INSIDE THE TAVERN AND ZENK CONTINUED TO ALLOW MORE PEOPLE INSIDE AFTER THE POLICE AND MYSELF BOTH TOLD HER NOT TO. STATEMENT BARBARA HANTSMAN LIQUOR CONTROL AGENT WA STATE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD PO BOX 688 EVERETT, WA 98206 PHONE. 339--1901 FAX: 338-3039 ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1993 AGENT MIYASATO AND I WERE WORKING IN EDMONDS. AT APPROXIMATELY 10:15 P.M. WE ENTERED THE SAIL IN TAVERN. WE WERE FORCED TO ENTER THROUGH THE REAR ENTRANCE DUE TO THE LONG LINE AT THE FRONT DOOR. THERE WAS NO LIGHTING AT THE REAR ENTRANCE. AS WE ENTERED THE PERSON CLOSED TO THE DOOR BEGAN TO YTT4J "FEDS, FEDS". THE ESTABLISHMENT WAS VERY CROWED WHICH MAD9f-..-IFFICULT TO MOVE. THE CUSTOMERS WERE ELBOW TO ELBOW THROUGNUUT THE ENTIRE PLACE. WE FINALLY PUSHED OUR WAY TO THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO TRY TO STOP THE INFLUX OF PEOPLE. AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE WE FOUND A WHITE MALE TRYING TO BLOCK THE DOOR, HE WAS LETTING ADDITIONAL CUSTOMERS IN AND DRINKING FROM A BOTTLE OF BUDWEISER BEER. HE SAID HE WAS NOT WORKING FOR DOROTHY ZENK BUT JUST TRYING TO HELP HER. ZENK MADE HER WAY TO THE FRONT DOOR FROM BEHIND THE BAR AND AFTER AGENT MIYASATO TOLD HER OF THE VERY OBVIOUS CROWDING PROBLEM SAID "WE'RE DOING THE BEST THAT WE CAN". SHE DID NOT SEEM CONCERNED WITH THE POSSIBLE DANGER INVOLVED WITH THE OVERCROWDING. AGENT MIYASATO TOLD THE MAN AT THE DOOR AND ZENK NOT TO LET ANY MORE PEOPLE IN UNTIL SOME LEFT BUT BOTH CONTINUED TO LET IN CUSTOMERS THEY APPEARED TO RECOGNIZE. TWO EDMONDS POLICE OFFICERS PUSHED THEIR WAY THROUGH AND TOLD ZENK NOT TO LET ANY MORE PEOPLE INTO THE TAVERN. AGENT MIYASATO AND I TRIED TO CHECK THE PREMISES FOR MINORS AND OVERSERVICE. WE HAD A VERY DIFFICULT TIME MOVING ANYWHERE. I FELT TRAPPED BY THE FRONT DOOR BECAUSE I COULD NOT GO OUT THE DOOR NOR COULD I MOVE BACK THROUGH THE TAVERN. THE DECK WAS IN THE SAME CONDITION AS THE REST OF THE TAVERN. AS AGENT MIYASATO WAS TALKING WITH THE EDMONDS POLICE OFFICERS REGARDING THE OVERCROWDING A FIGHT BROKE OUT INSIDE THE TAVERN. THE OFFICERS RAN INTO THE TAVERN AND GOT TO THE COMBATANTS AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. AGENT MIYASATO AND I BECAME SEPARATED BUT I COULD STILL SEE WHERE SHE WAS THROUGH THE MASS OF PEOPLE. SUDDENLY SHE TURNED AND YELLED TO GET THE POLICE ANOTHER FIGHT HAD STARTED. I SUMMONED THE OFFICERS WHO REMOVED THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE ALTERCATION. AFTER THIS FIGHT THE TAVERN CLEARED OUT A BIT BUT WAS STILL DANGEROUSLY CROWDED. I TRIED SEVERAL TIMES TO MAKE A BODY COUNT INSIDE THE TAVERN BUT COULD NOT MOVE THROUGH IT ENOUGH TO HAVE AN ACCURATE COUNT. I'M SURE IT WAS WELL OVER THE CAPACITY IF NOT TWO TO THREE TIMES THE CAPACITY. . . ' story, . , ` EDM[�0S~FIRE DEPARTMENT ===================================== FIRE lNCJDENT REPORT FDID: 31M03 Incident Not 93-0M 335-000 Date: 08/20/9J NU ti -Agenrr. Di Arrivals spatch: 2257 0300 E j ` 2509 Days: (/ Response: 0 03 �irst Cs: E7 D"Strir\i 3|HW Temoera+wre' 000 (F) Ai 0. u N0 AUT9HAS JM'/l UAL oID REW [VED DR Pivot, IDED o] arm MethuJ: 5 00183T REV + 'i` W f, FIRE S [Al 1GN (;erbal ` Weyt|'er: meat |/er Cv'`AM ops (A-4) Situati on (s) : 40 U*ZARDOUS 13NDITIUN% INEF lhFD ! U [LpwS{FY FU Action(s) laken: /1 lNVES1I0*1-I Property Manqmnt: l |wloAW ls'-pArlMG i`ROPERlv Address/Locationn 105 HAM! 51 Room/Apartment: liu: 98026-Q000 city/State: EDMM/`S. Qo Hazard Zone. oensus [ract: (ou1.io ' Personnel Paid: 0003 Volunteer: 0000 Apparatus Enqine; 001 41 Vak: o0 Medical: 00 Other: 0O Aerial: 00 Command: 00 Ta"Ier: 9C Rsscu*': CO Hazmai: 00 Gene�al Uset 16 Fiu/l) SERYILE, LAW(lM [SCAJl-ISHM Specific Use: 163 TAVEGN Bldu Occupancy: AJ WlLDIhG/,``±±MbLY ROGM LE5S AHAN J0o, NU STA6 Wruct. Statual 2 ON USIK WI FURUI[D|IMGS' IN PLACE, uEINE USEU Occupied?: 1 )ES - -'-'--- 7`Eu�LL TNVOLVETA. - ---- Code: OW Nov`et ZEI1K, DOROTUY Rho�e: < / 778'3433 Address: UWKNOWM UUu: --' - ---- - --- ' - --- ` ' Fire Ser°ice Casualtjey: ES Injuries: 000Fat�liL/es' (»�n M0n Fire Service CasualLiw: injuries: 000 Fa^avities: 000 INLIDLM REPE�� ' OFFlCER lDENTIF nC0TlL i. c.sr makinq reports P�rRELLA. MAF� */�APT. E7 u!ficer in charqe: PETKELLA MAW Wi. 47 Shift: C En,plevee ID: 0326 QnowFt jots: �v Officer in charge:. u:SM8NbS FIrkE DEmRTMEN| lNaID[N[ REPORT NARRA)/vE Panic .1 Date: 08/20/93 incident: 0306i335'(00 I RECEIVED VERDoL REPORT AT S|A 7 FROM EPD OFFlCm PAyn. MllLin now T/|E PD |ND RECEIVED A REPORT FR01 A STATE LIOUOR CONlRUL AGEN' THoi 0iE,E WAS A SER/UUS UYERCRQWDlNG SlQA|lON AV THE, SAIL hin TAVL54. i C0ICKED THE FILE TO DETERMINE THE OCCUPANT LOAD FOR THE`ESlABLISHMENT. MAX. DEC. LOAD FOR !HE INTERIOR IS 86 AND MAX. OCC. LOAD FOR THE OUTDOOR DECK is in. E7 RESPONDED 70 INVESTIGATE. UPDN ARRIVAL THERE WAS APIN8X. 2t''30 PERSONS ON THE DECK. * CONSERVATIVL FIGURE FOR PATRONS 114 THE lNTERIO8 WAS 148OUT 120+. THIS SITUATION CAN BE AT[ESTED TO BY F.F. 8OB NlCHUL- EPD OFFICER PAUL MILLER. I |1ADE CDNlACT WITH lHE BUSINESS OWNER, DOROTHY ZENK, AND INFORMED HER Of THE COMPi-AlNB AND THAT THE OCCUPANT LOAD HAD BEEN EXCEEDED. I RECOMMENDED THAT SHE ESTABLISH GUARD AT TO NOT ALLOW AN PERSONS IN UNTIL SHE LUlf- WUiI-U LF*YL Flmu |nf-1/ Z*«- II-ij /^"/ ^­)4;�,k..-u ,"^. . ... ...— ­.- . .__ ' � 4� �}}EN«`E'AN ANNOUNCEMENT DN EMENTHER PA, THAT SHE WAS �O LONGE-'��� SERVING WHICH ELICITED A LOUD NEGATIVE RESPONSE FROM THE CROWD. I NOlICED THAT SEVERAL PATRONS HAD FULL GLASSES AND PITCHERS SO I ASKED A FEW PAMONS IF THERE HAD BEEN A FREEZE ON BEER SALES. ALL ANSWERED THAT THE BEER HAD NOT STOPPED FLOW'NG. 1 REPEATED MY RECOMMENDATION TO MS. ZEND TO NOT ALLOW ANY MORE PERSONS IN AND THAT I WOULD BE FORWARDING A REPORT TO THE FIRE MARSHAL. AFTER LEAVING THE TAVERN I WAS MET BY THE WASH. STATE LIQUOR CONTROL AGENT WHO MADE THE COMPLAINT (BUSINESS CARD ATTACHED). SHE SFATED THAT THERE HAD ACTUALLY BE04 QUITE A FEWMORE PERSONS IN THE TA/ERN EARLIER. SHE INQUIRED IF I COULD ISSUE A CITATION (NIIE, I ANSHFREo NU, THAT THE FlRE MokSH4L WoS T}^� FD REPRESENHTlVE WH8 COULD BUT }|E WAS NOT AVAILABLE. I IMFORME[ HER THAT I WOULD BE MAKING A REPfiT 70 T]E FIRE MARB1AL FOR FOLLOW UP. ` E7 RETURNED lO QTRS .`^`. ~� � � ^ 08/20/93 23:13:00 PRINT REQUESTED BY TERMINAL EFT002 Incident History for: #EF93001335 Case Numbers: $EF93001549 Entered 08/20/93 22:57:36 BY.SCT004 SC715 Dispatched 08/20/93 22:57:36 BY SCT004 SC715 En route 08/20/93 22:57:36 Closed 08/20/93 23:09.:36 Initial Type: INVEST Initial Alarm Level: 1 Final Alarm Level: Final Type: INVEST (INVESTIGATION) Pri: 2 Dispo: Police ELK:. Fire BLK: Map Page: Group: EF1 Beat: Src: Loc: MAIN/.SS (NV) Loc Info: Name: /2257 (SC715 ) :V.OUTSRV /2257 DISPER E7 /2257 $ASNCAS E7 /2309 AIQ E7 /2309 CLOSE E7 Addr: ,NO MORE INFORMATION ,NO MORE INFORMATION $EF93001549 Phone: 1 STATEMENT BARBARA HANTSMAN . LIQUOR CONTROL AGENT WA STATE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD PO BOX 688 EVERETT, WA 98206 PHONE: 339-1901 FAX: 338-3039 ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1993 AGENT MIYASATO AND I WERE WORKING IN EDMONDS. AT APPROXIMATELY 10:15 P.M. WE ENTERED THE SAIL IN TAVERN. WE WERE FORCED TO ENTER THROUGH THE REAR ENTRANCE DUE TO THE LONG LINE AT THE FRONT DOOR. THERE WAS NO LIGHTING AT THE REAR ENTRANCE. AS WE ENTERED THE PERSON CLOSED TO THE DOOR BEGAN TO YELL "FEDS, FEDS". THE ESTABLISHMENT WAS VERY CROWED WHICH MADE IT DIFFICULT TO MOVE. THE CUSTOMERS WERE ELBOW TO ELBOW THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE PLACE. WE FINALLY PUSHED OUR WAY TO THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO TRY TO STOP THE INFLUX OF PEOPLE. AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE WE FOUND A WHITE MALE TRYING TO BLOCK THE DOOR, HE WAS LETTING ADDITIONAL CUSTOMERS IN AND DRINKING FROM A BOTTLE OF BUDWEISER BEER. HE SAID HE WAS NOT WORKING FOR DOROTHY ZENK BUT JUST TRYING TO HELP HER. ZENK MADE HER WAY TO THE FRONT DOOR FROM BEHIND THE BAR AND AFTER AGENT MIYASATO TOLD HER OF THE VERY OBVIOUS CROWDING PROBLEM SAID "WE'RE DOING THE BEST THAT WE CAN". SHE DID NOT SEEM CONCERNED WITH THE POSSIBLE DANGER INVOLVED WITH THE OVERCROWDING. AGENT MIYASATO TOLD THE MAN AT THE DOOR AND ZENK NOT TO LET ANY MORE PEOPLE IN UNTIL SOME LEFT BUT BOTH CONTINUED TO LET IN CUSTOMERS THEY APPEARED TO RECOGNIZE. TWO EDMONDS POLICE OFFICERS PUSHED THEIR WAY THROUGH AND TOLD ZENK NOT TO LET ANY MORE PEOPLE INTO THE TAVERN. AGENT MIYASATO AND I TRIED TO CHECK THE PREMISES FOR MINORS AND OVERSERVICE. WE HAD A VERY DIFFICULT TIME MOVING ANYWHERE. I FELT TRAPPED BY THE FRONT DOOR BECAUSE I COULD NOT GO OUT THE DOOR NOR COULD I MOVE BACK THROUGH THE TAVERN. THE DECK WAS IN THE SAME CONDITION AS THE REST OF THE TAVERN. AS AGENT MIYASATO WAS TALKING WITH THE EDMONDS POLICE OFFICERS REGARDING THE OVERCROWDING A FIGHT BROKE OUT INSIDE THE TAVERN. THE OFFICERS RAN INTO THE TAVERN AND GOT TO THE COMBATANTS AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. AGENT MIYASATO AND I BECAME SEPARATED BUT I COULD STILL SEE WHERE SHE WAS THROUGH THE MASS OF PEOPLE. SUDDENLY SHE TURNED AND YELLED TO GET THE POLICE ANOTHER FIGHT HAD STARTED, I SUMMONED THE OFFICERS WHO REMOVED THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE ALTERCATION. AFTER THIS FIGHT THE TAVERN CLEARED OUT A BIT BUT WAS STILL DANGEROUSLY CROWDED. I TRIED SEVERAL TIMES TO MAKE A BODY COUNT INSIDE THE TAVERN�BUT COULD NOT MOVE THROUGH IT ENOUGH TO HAVE AN ACCURATE COUNT. I'M SURE IT WAS WELL OVER THE CAPACITY IF NOT TWO TO THREE TIMES THE CAPACITY. FIELD INCIDENT REPORT SUPPLEMENT ENGINE COMPANY: 5-1 INCIDENT NO.: DATE : _ Agip 1993 SNOCOri NO.: LOCATION: /03 ST \` NARRATIVE: (Give description of engine company activities) . � 7 MEN OIL ENGINE COKPANY: OFFICER IN CIiAP.GE : 1/791v OU FIELD INCIDENT REPORT SUPPLEMENT ENGINE COMPANY: INCIDENT NO.: ef-_13 DATE: SK- - X) - Cl SNOCOr1 NO.: LOCATION: Ma)n S(, NARRATIVE: (Give description of engine company activities) F'-7 A I Us rliaafC �-� +0 Girl In uesi inathon c,+ i0� Main fiT Pu (c e Q r�or Fed n viola I on , 0n sr.pno- Oraof. P&- e I I(i r-o nra o+her -i- i'<silryI ocl nry)roX t 10- v2�n (kere Se i tavo r n w e were EQUIPI-ENT USED: EQUIPT[ENT LOST OR BROKEN: I J pnp i'MN ON ENGINE C014PANY: 0ADT- Phf-rPI Ir OFFICER IN CHARGE: CAP I , 1/791v de FF K)I CeLljo(S- MEMORANDUM TO: TIM WHITMAN, Captain FROM: Gary L. McComas DATE: July 27, 1993 SUBJECT: EVENING INSPECTIONS During the evening of August 13,1993, between the hours of 2100 & 2300 you are assigned the following occupancies to do a walk through inspection. As in the past the main focus of the inspections is to make sure that exits are not blocked and that overcrowding does not occur. If any problems are observed during your inspections attempt to correct them at the time you are there and document your observations and forward your report to the inspection office for filing or follow up. STATION 7: P. LA PLAYA AZUL Restaurant,101 Main st SAIL INN TAVERN,105 Main st STATION 6: P'N'B'PUB,22921 Highway 99 RANCHO CHICO FAMILY MEXICAN,10008 Edmonds way CC: 57 IN MAIN ST. AIL INN TAVERN SCALE 1''=10' 15' m 13' ®, �w+oh�S F� fe �e p%, v-ecn►�w�-ev�c�,s �e Qlacev►�.�v�� o� �� O' S $h caw to 1 'I' `t3 �l A Ci�V►i r INI�V'g2 Vl C"I �`� � � L I � �' O � O T 1 "�� � t � ►1 15 �t � � � �f D � V'D U t D'1,� I � 5 �''1 � `/iJ P p w e-v � �� �w� eX���S (in -the eu�e�n+o� a Q° % [�eo1 a eS Ui�SC�;be thQ lcsh�NYJ Slskm anci w heve +e j earn. be ,PVVckc(vA r m Miscellaneous Safety Equi2ment WESTERN SAFETY PRODUCTS 287FEX I EXPLOSIOU PROOF LAN' ERN Spark resis!ant brass with sprin, � I g eiect incandescent bLlibW. and U.S. Coast Gu,!.,d lifled. 10114"L x 51/4"W x WH Uses 2 6V 0200 (NEDA 90fl) Price does not battent, 'S. -J'1A Cn UNIVERSAL MOUNT EXIT SIGNS Aluminum Exits feature 54F6 REMOTE LAMP AC and DC operation Chrome remote lamp has with downlight. Blank and 26 watt PAR 36 #4510 Arrow stencil snap -ins. seated beam floodlight, DC powered from TC6L unit. swivel and wall plate #U1-RMA-6 Single Face. mount. DID powered from TCOL unit. 5" DIA. #U2-RMA-6 Double Face. 6 VOLT DC WIRING DISTANCES IN FEET PER CIRCUIT SEALED BEAM LAMPS EXIT SIGNS WIRE SIZE 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 12 Ga. 23 12 7 45 23 15 12 10 Ga. 36 18 '12 71 36 24 18 beauty SC60 SERIES EMERGENCY LIGHTS Teak and Beige 1in spillproof 'p'o space age gel battery emergency lights. Fully "t, automatic operation. 12% x 5"W x 15111-1. #2SC6G26 illumines 2 hours. ,v2SC6GI6 illumines 1Vz hours, #2SC8G8 illumines 11%: hours. 138 RED ,powermeasured OSHA 1910.36 QO�Ne/ .m is 50/ horizon. \e 0v% a�® Spot lamps are Maintenance free emergency lights provide � 3 watts, 4000 instant light during each power failure and Goes O\V me beam pattern.. - ® aG e5 Off. recharge automatically when normal power is e restored. Easy to install, 120V AC cord, 50-60Hz o operation, .2 amps. No water to add, no acid Go y���s fumes, no batteries to •replace. Completely rv� A sealed wet cell, maintenance free rechargeable Spot Lamps Recommended 6V battery is guaranteed for 7 years, has for Halls and Corridors and anticipated life of 11 years. Self -monitoring solid Flood Lamps for `t. state, completely automatic charger, tempera- Rooms and Lobbies. lure compensating circuitry. Has "charger on" indicator light, "ready" light and "push -to -test" ad beam button. UL and CSA approved and listed. Meets d d Ib '�'.; gEACOiV-FAC Iwo 2 HEAD MODEL U.L. Approved and Listed WITH ATTACHED CORD i applicable OSHA, National Electrical Co a an A New Concept in j National Fire Protection - Life Safety code Emergency Lighting 9' requirements. Deep drawn seamless ABS case. g y Price • Fully adjustable sealed beam lamp assemblies. Self -Contained Units l Flood lamps are sealed beam, 6V, 18 watts, 1500 'Simple to Install $114.50 candlepower measured at 25 ft. Beam pattern is 50/ horizontal, 25° vertical. Spot lamps are Solid State Circuitry $114.50 sealed beam, 6V 3 watts, 4000 candlepower, 40 Space Age Energy Cell cone beam pattern. 14"H, 13"L, 6"D. 20 day Ultra -Reliable shipment. Maintenance -Free waled beam od below. Price $126.50 $154.50 $ ' 154.50 ,Imaintenance .1 state battery listed. :+ws t Burn . Shpg. Item Description Time Wt. Price ' 53K400 Two attached SPOT lamps. 6' cord attached. 71/2 hr. 11 lbs. $169.50 53K401 Two attached SPOT lamps. Permanent wiring box attached. 71h hr. 11 lbs. $171.00 53K402 Two attached FLOOD lamps. ` Dual battery. 6' cord attached. 13/4 hr. 15 lbs. $196.50 -0®�C 53K403 Two attached FLOOD lamps. Dual battery. Permanent wiring box attached. 13/4 hr. 15 lbs. $198.00 sii • 53K404 Three attached SPOT lamps. 6' cord attached. 41/2 hr. 11 Ibs• 5180.00 3 HEAD MODEL FOR 53K405 Three attached SPOT lamps. PERMANENT WIRING Permanent wiring box attached.41/2 hr. 11 lbs. $181.50 Comes on when the power fails. Goes wherever you want to take it. One second after regular power is disrupted, beam snaps on. Recharges automatically. Hermetically sealed 6V energy cell has rated life of 11 years, is guaranteed for 7 years, pro -rated. No maintenance required. Lamp swivels up and down and rotates 360 degrees. Meets applicable OSHA National Electrical Code and National Fire -Protection Life Safety code requirements. Rugged compact steel case. Large carrying handle. 13"H, g"L, 4" deep. 120V AC. Allow 20 days for shipment. Item Description s3K406 One attached SPOT lamp. 6' detachable cord included. 53K407 One attached FLOOD lamp. 6' detachable cord included........ Lightweight, Fully -Rechargeable Emergency Light U.L. Approved & Listed Burn Shpg. Time Wt. Price 15 hrs. 10 lbs. S117.50 ,1 2 hr. 10 lbs. $117.50 - C)(,) z7 -24-so L ± 1 gEACONNPAK 7;- . OD rk 4 44 1, L._.._..,.....--.-�_.� .- .. ,.. 1_.._.m _r..d..-,-�`.A...Lw.: .i 4.u•.a, e.. __'_ih�.]Gn..i _r -'- «:.�.__J..s.-5.`Lis_3�...._ -�� � .-_ .,� .� t.. PROVIDES INSTANT'LIGHT DURING EACH POWER FAILURE RECHARGES AUTOMATICALLY WHEN NORMAL POWER IS RESTORE[ All models designed for 120V AC, U.L. and CSA approved and listed. maintenance free. "Ready" indicator watts, 1500 candlepower rr 50-60Hz operation, 2 amps. Surface Guaranteed 7 years pro -rated. Self- light turns on when system is fully at 25 ft. Beam pattern is 501 mounting. Hermetically sealed, wet monitoring solid state charger. charged. Units have "Push to Test" tal, 25° vertical. Spot la: cell rechargeable 6V battery. Antic- Entire system is completely auto- button for operation verification. sealed beam, 6V 3 watt ipated life is 11 years. All models matic in operation and absolutely Flood lamps are sealed beam, 6V, 18 candlepower, 4° cone beam Install with permanent wiring or use 6' cord supplied. Decofakor Series Commercial Seg S • Emergency light. Single sealed beam u f lamp. 18"H x 7"L x 2112"D Emergency light. Single lamp operates Burn Shpg. saes 2 hours during power failure. 12"H x 5"L x 9"D Item Description Time Wt. Price 53KO43 Walnut cover, Item Description Shpg. Wt. Price Flood Lamp 135 hrs. 10 lbs. 5114.5� 53KO40 Walnut cover, satin 53KO44Walnut cover, aluminum head 10 lbs. $116.00 Spot Lamp 15 hrs. 10 lbs. $114.5[ S3KO41 Walnut cover, satin brass head 10 lbs. $116.00 Allow 20 Days for Shipment Emergency light. Twin lamps operate 2 hours during power failure. 7 "H x 12 "L x 9 "D Item Description 53KO38 Walnut cover, satin aluminum head 53KO39 Walnut cover, satin brass head Shpg. Wt. Price 11 lbs. $164.50 11 lbs. $164.50 Allow 20 Days for Shipment Emergency light. Twin sealed bear lamp. Burn times tabulated below- 12 "H x 12 "L x 2=12"D Item Description 53KO45 Walnut cover, 2 Spot Lamps 53KO46 Walnut cover, 2 Flood Lamps 53KO47 Walnut cover, 2 Spot Lamps Burn Shpg. Time Wt. Price 6 hrs. 11 lbs. $1264 1 Y4 h rs. 15 lbs. $154.: 15 hrs. 15 lbs. $154.° Automatically switches over to own battery power when normal power fails, and switches back when power is restored. Sealed maintenai free 6V, 8 ampere hour battery has anticipated life of 11 years, guaranteed 7 yearspro-rated. Automatic self -monitoring solid state bat; charger. Optional) emergency sealed beam lamp. 6" red letters. 120Vac operation. 20 Day Shipment. UL & CSA approved & listed. Dec0fakof Series 53KO56 s • Steel case • American walnut finish • All models Include a Double EXIT display operatt down light • Surface mounting hours during power failure. St 53KO54 ` wt. 11 lbs. Single EXIT display operates 5 hours a i during power failure. Shpg. wt. $157.00ea. 11 lbs. J $154.50 @A. 53KO57Double EXIT display plus SPOT Tamp operates 4 hours during power 53K055 a failure. Shpg. wt. 12 lbs.- Single EXIT display plus SPOT lamp { • operates 4. hours during power $168.50 ea. failure. Shpg. wt. 12 lbs. . Exit Lights Available with Arrows $164.50 ea. _ _.._ --- Specify Direction on Order 248 � - rC>U 577 - /, 4 t)U b -) j 1 . I i � I 1 { I I I I �) t 1 1. 1 ,V"1,C;) LA i N r T. j i ' • T � ti./ 1'V � �' L"�.. 5.f' j;� `;"" s 'J' to i L 1133 North 100th ®� t Seattle, Washington 98133 v�e�• ,o l 1D.F.71�i�T7":7"f+ fal 1. :'1, : i -VI iO.A'''l I�AITD Date—_ Approved By /•d� '' 1 -`�a Jack Cooper, Chief Cf a e q-Ov�- 1' - 4 A i YA 1 IF � I i t , 1� l.G t to t j • �-���� o►� ����k. WA,Z �2�1 E t w�a i J Su L ck �r: o. �..�•�QQc. v��s 1� ij i 2�►� �oV-Z(La 1 � ! 790173 ' apFROVED — DATE ' 7,It t t. w�,. FE6 2 8 1979 «...... ''"ice"'•*•'S+s , �n+.�r......�..».ww:.wr.�^.-.. 'n �..—u-� �{«..+....�........w.....,....�.....w.,..,...� C1TY OF NDS - BLDG. DEPT. I INSPECTOR } r.. CITY OF E® NDS HARVE H. HARRISON �ti MAYOR CIVIC CENTER • EDMONDS. WASHINGTON 98020 (206) 775-2525 FIRE DEPARTMENT February 28, 1979 Sail In Tavern 105 Main Street Edmonds, WA 98020 RE: EXHAUST HOOD FOR SAIL IN TAVERN - FILE CODE 163-000-004 Dear Sir; On February 28, 1979, the Fire Prevention Bureau reviewed plans submitted by you for the above mentioned exhaust hood. Listed below are the Fire Department requirements for your situation: 1. Comply with Items 1 through 4.. as shown on plans. 2. Provide print of cooking equipment to be used. 3. Provide print of fire protection system. Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the fire regulations does not imply approval of such condition or violation. For further information, please contact this office at 775-2525, extension 247. Sincerely, Jack F. C(oope r Fi re Chief Gary McComas Fi re arshal GLM/amm CITY OF EDMOND CIVIC CENTER • EDMONDS. WASHINGTON 98020 (206) 775-2525 FIRE DEPARTMENT May 24, 1978 HARVE H. HARRISON MAYOR George Paige Sail Inn Tavern 107 Main St. Edmonds, WA 98020 RE: SAIL INN TAVERN - FILE CODE 163-000-004 Dear Sir: On May 19, 1978, your tavern was inspected by members of the Edmonds Fire Prevention Bureau. We request thelfollowing corrections: 1. Remove extension cords which are being used in place of permanent wiring. The Fire Department will reinspect.your building after 20 days. I If we may be of further assistance please contact this office . (775-2525, Ext. 247), business hours, 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Yours for a safer community through Fire Prevention,. Jack F. Cooper Fire Chief Gerald Ehtee Inspector TT/dg