Good luck with trying to get ahold of anyone at L&I with permit questions.
I started the process for a roofdeck, went down, sat for a few hours, turned in my architectural plans. I got a letter in the mail about three weeks later saying my plans were being processed, that I would receive communication from them by a specific date (about 6 weeks out from the letter), and it gave a specific person's name and phone number.
Six weeks later, nothing. At about 8 weeks, we called. The guys voicemail was always full, no one else at L&I could tell us anything, and we never got a response to any of our several emails to him.
That was about 14 months ago. We never heard a word from L&I regarding our application...not in 14 months. Eventually we stopped calling and emailing and decided to just build it. (Then we lost our carpenter and the deck got scrapped...so we didn't exactly get away with it...but I bet we would have.
And that was a roof-deck...a break through the roof, 400 sq ft deck. If you are building off the side of your house at or about ground level, it is more hassle and delay than it is worth. Which is unfortunate b/c if they could run their system with any level of reliability we'd all be better off.
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