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271 <br /> July 12,1989 <br /> She said the appellant ap4 pealed that the densitof the proposed <br /> aapartment would <br /> ouldwbe e5101 50 dwellings <br /> acre; while the current oning <br /> t site is <br /> zonee d R-5, Ca Area is Residential TheRer -5 zonere. The <br /> allows unlimited <br /> densities provided that all other requirements of the zoning code <br /> are met. The second issue is he traffic impacts end the City'sy <br /> Traffic Engineers stated that traffic has notfully saturated Grand <br /> Ave. end the amount of trips estimated y woulddbe rclassed a <br /> light traffic. The number of parking spacespprovided will be o es <br /> moa than that required by the zoning ode. It is difficult in <br /> small <br /> lots to provide adequate on-site recreational decal facilities but <br /> he applicant has ageement to mitigates the recreational ional imacts <br /> through a voluntary mitigation agreement proposal for the nearest <br /> park. She said there will be noise during he construction of the <br /> project but all activity will be required to be incompliance liance om <br /> the City of Everett Noise Ordinance. s p SII <br /> The recommendation is to affirm the Responsible Official's decision <br /> toissue <br /> m Mitigated Determination of Nan-Significance with the <br /> required mitt set forth for he west <br /> 28 unit <br /> apartment building located south of 2 h St.and e t of Grand Ave. <br /> at 2510 to 2510 Grand Ave. <br /> Kay Ozeun of 2511 Grand complained that when the Taylor Tot Lot <br /> before council for approval the council Insisted that the facility <br /> maintain residential appearance he area would remain <br /> residential area. She said also that although there might be <br /> perking under the building, that didn't mean the tenants as other <br /> apartments in the area had many robberies out of the cars parked in <br /> the garages. She also complained of the parking on the streets. "33 <br /> Bill Foster, attorney for the Ozmu Said the R-5 zone standards <br /> n <br /> can be modified. The R-5 zone permits any use permitted under R-0 <br /> each jy Y� <br /> so this would require 740 sq.ft.of Orionlot size for unit. <br /> Lorna Corrigan, attorney for the developer, said the Comp Plan has +'t <br /> regularity effect only if there is going to be aignlflcant ISIS <br /> environmental impact. The units are studio, one bedroom apartment {, <br /> and two bedroom apartments so she doubted there would be two cars to i�(-F <br /> each unit had been suggested . Also she doubted there would be '{ <br /> any children as hese were small units and he owner had agreed <br /> tospay the mitigated fee fox park facilities. <br /> Doug Ingelson,architect far the project,said it really is a threesto }?i. <br /> Gran building <br /> rise as tto let story will be three to four feet below <br /> an r 2 high to peak Of the roof. <br /> Orlo Williams of 0017 Crescent and owner of the property said there <br /> were two day care centers in the black that could take care of the <br /> children if there were any. <br /> Moved by councilmembei Longus, seconded by Councilmember Overstreet <br /> to close the public hearing. <br /> President Niva asked if anyone else wished to speak and no replied. <br /> Roll as Called with all uncilmembers voting yes a cert <br /> COuhcilmember Gipson who was excused. <br /> Notion Carried. <br /> L <br />