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0 0 <br />The Permit Counter is open Monday through Friday from 7:30am-12:OOpm and from <br />1:OOpm-4:OOpm (closed between 12:OOpm-1:OOpm for lunch). <br />b. Please see all redlines on the attached plans for required corrections in addition to all <br />comments listed below. Frequently, redlines will be stand-alone and will not have an <br />associated item in this corrections letter. Likewise, comments below may not have <br />associated redlines. <br />c. See redlines on Sheet 4 and 7 for comments regarding grading and curb ramps around <br />the accessible parking stalls. <br />d. See redlines on Sheet 7 of 7 for comments on revising the water easement dimensions to <br />meet City requirements. <br />i. Show a 15' water easement to the City of Everett around the water lines from the <br />property line to the back side of the meter(s) and around the fire hydrant. The <br />easement shall be 5' on one side and 10' on the other. The portion of the <br />easement around the hydrant shall extend 5' beyond the hydrant. <br />2. The comments below were generated from this project's Stormwater Reviewer. If you have any <br />questions regarding these comments, please contact Erik Emerson with the City of Everett <br />Surface Water Department (425-257-8995 or EEmersongeverettwa.gov). <br />a. Drainage Report: Provide a stormwater site plan containing all of the elements listed in <br />Section 3.1.7 of Volume I of the SWMM <br />• Project Overview: <br />1. Correct the minor type-o: "The project is to be designed according to the <br />2012 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington...".The <br />Project should be designed using the 2014 update to the 2012 manual. <br />2. The vicinity map should identify the route of stormwater offsite to the <br />receiving water body and any other natural receiving waters. <br />3. Provide a site map showing acreage and outlines of all drainage basins; <br />existing stormwater drainage to and from the site; routes of existing, <br />construction, and future flows at all discharge points; and the length of travel <br />from the farthest upstream end of a proposed storm drainage system to any <br />proposed flow control and treatment facility. <br />4. Reference the soils maps in Appendix II and indicate that they have been <br />field verified by Robinson Noble. <br />• Existing Conditions Summary: <br />1 Discuss the natural receiving waters that the stormwater runoff either directly <br />or eventually (after flowing through the downstream conveyance system) <br />discharges to. <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />