

Despite the smaller amount of planning and notes space, I love the size and utility of this notebook. But, after using the smaller ETP notebook for several months, it's won me over. The original Emergent Task Planner (ETP for short) pad uses smooth, fountain pen friendly paper and does a great job for a full-sized pad. In fact, I've pretty much abandoned the larger pad in favor of the smaller notebook. With that in mind, I love the 5.8" x 8.5" spiral bound Emergent Task Planner even more. The previous review was about the 8.5" x 11" pad, and I love it. I've written about the Emergent Task Planner by David Seah before. I don't recommend pairing exquisite pens with sub-par paper - no one leaves happy. The paper is atrocious and it makes favorite pens feel broken. In most cases, the utilitarian writing experiences are glum. But, sometimes it's for utilitarian purposes – writing a check, filling out a form, or signing a document. Sometimes, it's just to scribble something on a nice piece of paper with a favorite pen to feel the nib on the page and watch the lines appear and breathe.

Writing things on paper can take many forms and happen for various reasons.

You can find more from Jeff online at Draft Evolution and Twitter.) The City of Euless requires permits on certain activities and projects conducted within city limits.Ĭrime Control & Prevention District Board.( Jeff Abbott is a regular contributor at The Pen Addict. ApplicationsĮffective August 1, revisions or amendments to any plan must be accompanied with a listing of changes from the original plan.įor information regarding Permits please call 81. The City Council has adopted the following codes: This narrative must be presented on an 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper.
#EMERGENT TASK PLANNER CODE#

Accessory buildings or storage sheds which are 120 square feet or greater.Electrical system upgrades or additions.Remodeling involving demolition, construction, moving walls or modifying structural elements.The Planning and Development Department enforces this city ordinance and requests that residents obtain a permit for the following projects: Building permit fees are incremental based on the valuation of the work being performed. Plumbing additions or modifications other than simple fixture replacement.Garage enclosures (where permitted by ordinance).In-ground pools and above ground pools 5,000 gallons or larger.New fencing or alteration of existing fencing other than simple fence replacement of existing panels.A permit is not required for accessory buildings under 120 square feet, however, they shall be placed outside of all easements.
