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Describe drainage flow paths(direction,location): <br /> Site runoff flows overland across a gentle slope directly to the Snohomish River. <br /> Are there Critical Areas?What are they and where are they located relative to your project?: <br /> There are no critical areas associated with the project. <br /> Task 2: Describe proposed project <br /> Describe your proposed project: <br /> The dog park will be enclosed with a rail-hog wire fence. One gated entrance will be <br /> constructed on a concrete pad measuring 14-feet by 14-feet. A dog waste/trash station <br /> will be installed at the entrance. <br /> How will your project change the existing condition?: <br /> One concrete pad (196 sf)will be added to the site, in addition to fencing and one dog waste/trash <br /> station. On 0.70 acres of the site, non-native shrub vegetation will be removed and reseeded with <br /> low-growing native vegetation. This area will also be tilled to level the slightly uneven topography. <br /> Describe roofs,patios,driveways,or structures added: <br /> One concrete pad (196 sf)will be added to the site, in addition to fencing and one dog <br /> waste/trash station. <br /> How will stormwater be managed?: <br /> Source Control and On-Site Stormwater Management BMPs will be applied as <br /> described in this form. <br /> Describe how the project will affect existing drainage systems onsite or on adjacent properties <br /> or both: <br /> This project will not impact adjacent properties. Stormwater will infiltrate and runoff will <br /> flow across the site and direct discharge to the Snohomish River. <br /> City of Everett Public Works <br /> Small Project Storm water Site Plan Report-Dec 2019 5 <br />