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Conclusion:Appropriate access has been designed to meet City Standards for all lots. <br /> F. Provisions for all appropriate deeds,dedications,and all other easements. <br /> Finding:The proposed short plat will have utility and drainage easements. <br /> Conclusion: Provisions for all appropriate deeds,dedications,and any easements necessary must <br /> be made.All easements must be shown on the final short subdivision map. <br /> G.Provisions made for access to and maintenance of all common facilities. <br /> Finding: No common facilities are proposed as part of this short subdivision. <br /> Conclusion: Not applicable. <br /> H.Provisions made for all necessary streets,alleys,sidewalks,transit stops,and safe walking <br /> routes to schools and school grounds. <br /> Findings:35th Street is a paved residential street and currently has no sidewalk along the south <br /> side of the street abutting the subject property.The nearest transit stop is within 0.3 miles to the <br /> east on Rucker Ave.School bus stops are within 0.1 miles of this property.There is no alley. <br /> Conclusion: Frontage improvements are required to be installed along the entire project frontage <br /> as listed in the conditions in this decision. <br /> 9. Existing Public Facilities and Services:The proposed project shall be designed to not adversely <br /> impact the following public facilities and services below. <br /> A.Existing streets and other transportation systems. <br /> Finding:35th Street is a paved residential street and currently has no sidewalk along the south side <br /> of the street abutting the subject property. Frontage improvements are required per City Design <br /> Standards,as determined by the City Engineer.A traffic mitigation fee for each new single-family <br /> residence will be required at the time of building permit issuance. <br /> Conclusion:35th is required to be improved along the entire property's frontage as stated above. <br /> No adverse impacts to existing streets or other transportation systems will occur. <br /> B.Existing utilities system. <br /> Finding:The City has capacity in its existing utility systems to provide service to this project. <br /> Conclusion:The proposed project will impact the City's existing utilities system. System <br /> development fees will be required at the time of issuance of construction permits. <br /> Page5of12 <br /> SS 19-001,Rev 11 19-002 <br />