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PLANNED ACTION DETERMINATION INFORMATION <br />SEPA16-034 <br />AGENCIES WITH JURISDICTION <br />1. A Construction Stormwater General Permit, administered by the Department of Ecology, <br />will be required for this project if it will disturb an acre or more of land. Additional <br />information as well as an application form can be found on the DOE website at: <br />www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater/construction. <br />APPLICABLE CONDITIONS FROM SW EVERETT MITIGATION DECISION DOCUMENT: <br />Section 1: LAND USE <br />1. Rockeries and retaining walls greater than 4 feet in height and 40 feet in length that are <br />visible from adjacent properties or public right of way shall be substantially screened with <br />landscaping or architecturally designed and landscaped to break up the appearance of <br />length/height in a manner approved by the Planning Director. Rockeries and retaining <br />walls within required landscape areas shall not be counted in the required landscaping <br />width. (SEPA Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br />2. If any archaeological resources or human remains are found during construction, the <br />project proponent shall contact the Stillaguamish Tribe, Tulalip Tribes, the City of Everett <br />Planning and Community Development Department, and the State Office of Archaeology <br />and Historic Preservation. This contact will initiate a consultation process for determining <br />subsequent actions. (SEPA Land and Shoreline Use Policies) <br />Section 2: TRANSPORTATION <br />No additional mitigation identified. <br />Section 3: EARTH/GEOLOGICALLY HAZARDOUS AREAS <br />1. Prior to issuance of grading permits for removing earth from a site, the applicant must <br />demonstrate that permits have been obtained for placement of the earth off -site. (SEPA <br />Earth and Water Policies) <br />2. In order to minimize erosion during construction, all soil piles shall be covered with plastic <br />sheeting or other impervious covering staked to the ground or anchored with rocks or <br />sandbags. Berms, earthen or otherwise, must be constructed at the perimeter of excavated <br />areas to prevent adjacent.site runoff from entering the excavations. (SEPA Earth and <br />Water Policies) <br />Planned Action SEPA16-034 <br />?of l0 <br />