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HomeMy WebLinkAbout312 E 3rd St - Building10/13/2009) James Lierly RE 312 E Third Street From James Lierly To PE Harold T Andersen Date, 10/13/2009 8 56 AM Subject: RE 312 E Third Street Thank you Harold that is what I wanted to know We will discuss this with staff and hopefully come to a solution that will benefit all. Thank you again for your time. Jim Lierly Building Inspector City of Port Angeles 360 417 -4816 jlierly @cityofpa.us 'Harold T Andersen, PE' <auadraCa olvoen.com> 10/13/2009 8:27 AM JIM I cannot help much at this stage. I inspected the foundation and found that it is inadequate. I did not look at the structure above and therefore cannot comment one way or the other It seems to me that the City should make the next move. Also, we have not been hired to do anything, so I'm just waiting. Harold Quadra Original Message From James Lierly imailto.Jlierlvt@citvofoa.usl Sent: Monday October 12, 2009 4 28 PM To: PE Harold T Andersen Subject: RE. 312 E Third Street Thanks Harold, I think i am looking for a more definite answer of the condition of the structure. If its not a problem, please state the case so i can close this out or give me the issues that need to be addressed so i can seek a better way to approach this for a win win outcome. Jim Lierly Building Inspector City of Port Angeles 360 417 -4816 ilierlv(citvofoa.us 'Harold T Andersen, PE' <auadraCa)olvnen.com> 10/12/2009 4 20 PM JIM Set backs are mostly a regulatory issue. They are not a design consideration, in my opinion. We could put in pilings or deep concrete and keep the same garage foot print. I have a feeling this will not happen due to high cost. Keep me posted on progress. Thanks Harold Andersen Quadra Enginering (10/13/2009) James Lierly RE. 312 E Third Street Original Message From James Lierly rmailto.JlierlvClacitvofoa.usl, Sent: Monday October 12, 2009 4•06 PM To: PE Harold T Andersen Subject: Re: 312 E Third Street Jim Lierly Building Inspector City of Port Angeles 360 417 -4816 jlierlvlacitvofoa. us 'Harold T Andersen, PE' <auadraaolvoen.com> 10/7/2009 9 AM JIM A copy of my correspondence to LI Zhang is attached. I'll phone to discuss Harold Quadra I (10/8/2009) James Lierly Arialysis QUADRA ENGINEERING INC PS 240 W CEDAR STREET P O Box 2356 SEQUIM WA 98382 (360) 683 -7019 FAX (360) 683 -7087 quadra @olypen com Danny Li Qing Zhang 312 E Third Street Port Angeles WA 98382 Dear Clients Fi n ENGINEERING, INC October 5 2009 After meeting with you last week, I stopped at the City office and discussed your situation with Jim Lierly Building Inspector (Pat Bartholick was out but Mr Lierly was familiar with your house As you know the City is concerned over settlement of the garage foundation and has determined that is an unsafe condition I inspected the west side exterior and all foundation visible from the interior The west side of the garage and the west and south sides of the backyard are on fill dirt, retained by a timber wall The wall consists of vertical pilings spaced 10 to 12 feet apart and behind the pilings are horizontal 4x12 planks that support the soil From my observations it is apparent that the garage has settled Although I believe that it is not facing an imminent danger I cannot say that it is 100% safe Because of the very steep slope down from the timber wall and from the way it is built, in my opinion that there is no economically feasible way to fix this problem Also Mr Lierly stated that the rooms above the garage may not comply with structural and possibly other building code requirements It is possible that these rooms were built without benefit of a City issued building permit. Therefore I believe that one option is to remove the garage and the rooms above and then rebuild what has been removed With the building above gone it will be possible to construct a proper foundation so that soil instability is no longer a concern The garage and second floor rooms could then be replaced Unfortunately this will be an expensive undertaking very likely over $100 000 One other option is to convince the City that the house is safe The City's `unsafe determination was made over 10 years ago nothing has happened since then and the City did not pursue its threatened abatement process This option should be investigated by a lawyer I would be happy to assist if requested I am sorry that I do not have a better solution to offer Please let me know how you would like to proceed Respectfully Principal se Page,1 1`