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EVERETT SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Y <br /> into wetlands, `barrier" species such as native roses (Rosa sp.) could be planted in <br /> buffers. <br /> k. Discharge of water to wetlands must mimic natural discharges as much as is feasible. <br /> Point source discharges shall not be created where they do not naturally occur. <br /> Techniques that result in dispersed discharge, such as dispersion trenches or buried <br /> perforated pipe located at wetland buffer edges, can be used to mimic naturally occurring <br /> sheet flow into wetlands. <br /> 4. Development of a project site must not result in significant adverse effects to the hydrology of <br /> wetlands on or adjacent io the site. Prior to application for Public Works permits and plan <br /> revi:w by the Engineering and Public Services Department, a characterization of the <br /> hydrology of the wetland(s) on or adjacent to this project that may be affected by the <br /> development of this site must be submitted to and approved by the Planning and Public <br /> Works Departments. The information submitted for approval must also make <br /> recommendations regarding the rate and/or volume of stormwater which could be discharged <br /> to the wetland after development without adversely impacting the wetland. <br /> 5. Correct the location of the split rail fence. As shown on Sheet L1.1, it is depicted to be <br /> located along the line that separates the wetland and its buffer. Instead, the fence needs to <br /> be located along the line that separates the buffer from the paved area. <br /> 6. Prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy a report must be submitted by the <br /> wetland/stream expert stating that the construction was completed per approved plans. <br /> If you have any questions on these comments, please don't hesitate to call me at(425)257-8737 <br /> Sincerel , <br /> John Aimerson <br /> Senior Planner <br /> cc: Building Division <br /> enclosure <br /> 3,� <br />
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