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1920 era line shaft shop. The <br /> building itself is a museum. <br /> Original building was used <br /> to produce the Wolf drag <br /> saw from 1920 to 1943 <br /> when chainsaws took over <br /> the market. There is no <br /> requirement for restrooms in <br /> the permit or on approved <br /> 11 plans. <br /> 75 A-3 7 11-004821 <br /> Pacific Northwest Logging <br /> Museum first museum <br /> building permit for this <br /> 2304 ft'building is being <br /> held up until issue of <br /> restroom requirement is <br /> solved.There are no current <br /> plans to include restrooms in <br /> this small building. Public <br /> restrooms are 320' in <br /> 12 another building. <br /> 51 A-3 7 12-00810 <br /> Pacific Northwest Logging <br /> Museum second museum <br /> building. This building is a <br /> reproduction of an early <br /> I900's railroad logging <br /> camp building. It is 576 ft' <br /> and is mounted on a railroad <br /> flat car. There are no plans <br /> to include restrooms in this <br /> small building. Public <br /> restrooms are 500' away. It <br /> is not clear how you would <br /> actually include restrooms in <br /> this building. <br /> Summary <br />