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POPACH SHORT PLAT <br /> Element# 9: Control Pollutants <br /> All pollutants from construction vehicles will be contained and disposed of in the <br /> approved manner consistent with state environmental policies. Any vehicle <br /> maintenance will be performed by authorized mechanics using drip pans and waste <br /> containment vessels. All pollutants will be disposed offsite at approved facilities. <br /> Element# 10: Control De-Watering <br /> De-watering of the site is not expected. If dewatering of the site is needed, all ground <br /> water removed shall be retained and recharged into the ground after de-watering has <br /> been finalized. <br /> Element# 11: Maintain BMP's <br /> All Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control (TESC) devices and equipment <br /> will be inspected and maintained on a weekly basis if not sooner,based on storm <br /> events contributing to runoff. When construction is complete and the site is stabilized, <br /> any existing sediment will be removed and stabilized onsite. <br /> Element# 12: Manage the Project <br /> A general construction manager will manage the project for or by the owners. The <br /> construction manager shall maintain all of the above items in order to minimize <br /> sediment transport and turbid water leaving the site. His job will entail continual <br /> observation of the grading operations to ensure minimal effects to adjacent properties <br /> and offsite waterways. <br /> Element# 13: Protect On-Site Stormwater BMPs <br /> On-site stormwater BMPs include permeable driving surfaces along with above <br /> ground bio-retention planter areas. New infiltration areas shall be protected from <br /> compaction by heavy machinery to the maximum extent feasible. <br /> 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> The proposed project is located at 6009 Fleming Street in Everett,Washington. <br /> More generally, the site is located in Section 06,Township 28 North, and Range <br /> 05 East of the Willamette Meridian in Snohomish County, Washington. Please <br /> refer to the Vicinity Map attached in the next section. <br /> The proposed development consists of removing the existing gravel driveway <br /> while retaining the existing single-family residence on proposed Lot 1 and adding <br /> one new single-family lot. Both lots will be accessed via a shared driveway within <br /> a 23' to 24' wide shared driveway easement. The shared driveway in turn gains <br /> access to Fleming Street. <br /> Utilities for the site will be provided from existing services located in the Fleming <br /> Street right-of-way. Sewer service for lot 1 will be provided by an existing side <br /> sewer. Sewer service for lot 2 will be provided from a proposed side sewer within <br /> the shared driveway easement. Water service for lot 1 will be provided from an <br /> existing water meter located along Fleming Street. Water service for lot 2 will be <br /> provided via a proposed meter along Fleming Street. <br /> JOB NO:15-1463-A 3 <br />