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J � <br /> r„ <br /> B. Forestry,including processing of forest products with portable equipment; <br /> C. Preserves and reservations; <br /> D. Parks and recreational activities; <br /> E. Removal of rock,sand and gravel providing that the applicant can provide clear and convincing evidence that <br /> such a use will not divert flood flows causing channel shift or erosion,accelerate or amplify the flooding of <br /> downstream flood hazard areas,increase the flood threat to upstream flood hazard areas,or in any other way <br /> threaten public or private properties.When allowed,such removal shall comply with the provisions of the <br /> Everett shoreline management program; <br /> F. Utility transmission lines; <br /> G. Water-dependent utilities.Examples of such uses are dams for domestic/industrial water supply,flood control <br /> and/or hydroelectric production;water diversion structures and facilities for water supply,irrigation and/or <br /> fisheries enhancement;flood water and drainage pumping plants and facilities;hydroelectric generating <br /> facilities and appurtenant structures;and structural and non-structural flood damage reduction facilities,and <br /> stream bank stabilization structures and practices; <br /> H. Improvements to existing residential structures that do not exceed the maximum allowable density and <br /> obstruction requirements of EMC 19.30.320 and 19.30.330; <br /> I. Single family farmhouse structures including modular homes and mobile homes placed on permanent <br /> concrete foundations,if the following conditions are met: <br /> 1. The structure is constructed to building code standards; <br /> 2. The farmhouse is necessary to the operation of a commercial farm engaged in agriculture; <br /> 3. A potential building site for the farmhouse on the same farm site is not available outside the density <br /> fringe area; <br /> 4. Earthfill utilized for building foundation shall be emplaced and stabilized in a manner that will prevent <br /> erosion from flood water flow; <br /> 5. New and replacement water supply systems are designed to eliminate or minimize infiltration of flood <br /> waters into the system; <br /> 6. New and replacement sanitary sewerage systems are designed and located to eliminate or minimize <br /> infiltration of flood waters into the system and to eliminate or minimize discharge from the system into <br /> the flood waters; <br /> 7. All other utilities and connections to public utilities are designed,constructed,and located to eliminate or <br /> minimize flood damage; <br /> 8. An egress plan for vacating the structure during the base flood occurrence shall be provided; <br /> J. Marinas; <br /> K. Dikes,if the applicant can provide clear and convincing evidence that: <br /> 1. Adverse effects upon adjacent properties will not result relative to increased floodwater depths and <br /> velocities during the base flood or other more frequent flood occurrences; <br /> 2. Natural drainage ways are minimally affected in that their ability to adequately drain floodwaters after a <br /> flooding event is not impaired;and <br /> 3. The proposal has been coordinated through the appropriate diking district where applicable,and that <br /> potential adverse effects upon other affected diking districts have been documented; <br /> L. Utility facilities; <br /> M. Public works,limited to: <br /> 1. Roads, <br /> 2. Bridges, <br /> 3. Docks,and <br /> 4. Port facilities;and <br /> N. In urban growth areas only,sawmill storage yards when located adjacent to existing sawmill uses. <br /> 19.30.380 Density fringe area: prohibited uses. <br /> 21 <br /> 127 <br />