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This section applies to divisions or redivisions of land with more than one existing single-family residence on one <br /> lot. <br /> A. When divisions or redivisions of land are submitted proposing the creation of new lots with existing structures <br /> that are nonconforming in accordance with Chapter 19.38 of this title,the existing structures shall comply <br /> with all Everett Unified Development Code requirements including, but not limited to,setbacks or parking <br /> requirements;provided, however, nothing shall prohibit the division of such land as long as the division does <br /> not make the structures more nonconforming. <br /> B. Exception. If the lots cannot meet Unified Development Code and lot area requirements and the structures <br /> are legal nonconforming structures,the applicant may apply for an exception from the Everett Unified <br /> Development Code lot area,dimensional, lot coverage and setback requirements using the review process as <br /> defined in EMC 15.02, Local Project Review Procedures.The planning director shall use the criteria in Chapter <br /> 19.06.080.D as a basis for reviewing all such requests. <br /> 19.26.040 Floodplain regulations. <br /> Land identified in the Everett Flood Insurance Study dated June 19,2020,or subsequent update,with <br /> accompanying flood insurance maps,shall not be subdivided unless the requirements of the city's flood damage <br /> prevention regulations as set forth in Chapter 19.30,as amended,are met. <br /> 19.26.050 Vehicle access requirements. <br /> A. Every residential lot and unit created through the land division process shall provide vehicle access in <br /> accordance with the standards in this section.All required access improvements shall be installed prior to final <br /> approval,except as otherwise allowed by chapters 19.24-19.27 and this title.The following standards apply <br /> based on the maximum potential development and length of the access road. Pavement width,thickness, <br /> subgrade and other detailed specifications may be found in the city's Design and Construction Standards and <br /> Specifications(DCSS). To view the detailed standards,follow links in Table 26-1 below,or obtain a copy of the <br /> standards from the engineering/permit services division. <br /> Table 26-1: Vehicle Access Road Types—Residential Land Divisions <br /> Potential <br /> Number of Access Road Classification per DCSS <br /> Type of Access DwellingUnits Length of Access Road <br /> 300 Series Standard Drawings <br /> Served(1) <br /> Private Drive Standard A(14'width. <br /> Private Access Drive A 150'or less Not a fire lane) <br /> (two lot short plat only) 1-2 dwelling -walkway not required <br /> Easement or panhandle units <br /> lots More than 150' With fire code official approval <br /> Private Drive Standard B(20'fire <br /> 3-9 dwelling lane) <br /> Private Access Drive B More than 150' <br /> units(2) -walkway required for 3 or more <br /> units <br /> 10 or more Private Drive Standard C(26'fire <br /> Private Access Drive C More than 150' lane) <br /> dwelling units''' <br /> -walkway required- <br /> Ch.19.26 Land Division Development Standards 2 City Council Action(11/04/2020) <br />