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Proposed Remedial Excavation: 4849 Spire Lane, Everett, WA <br />December 8, 2022 <br />residence to the north, Spire Lane to the south and west, and Vesper Drive to the south and <br />east. The site is occupied by a one-story single-family residence with attached garage at <br />the approximate center of the property. The house is surrounded with landscaped yard and <br />lawn areas. The site grade is relatively flat except for a short rockery at the east side of the <br />lot providing a grade break with the Vesper Drive right-of-way sloping down to the north. <br />We understand that a remedial excavation of impacted soils up to about 15 feet deep may <br />be needed directly south of the residence and west of the driveway area (see Plate 1, below). <br />We understand that the excavation is not planned to extend within the footprint of the <br />house. The approximate location of the proposed excavation is shown on the attached <br />Figure 2 (prepared by Bluestone Environmental, NW). <br />Plate 1. Looking approxiniately north at the intersection of Spire Lane (picture left) and Vesper <br />Drive (picture right). The proposed excavation will take place along the sotith side of the <br />residence in the landscaped area between the right-of-way and driveway (center of photo). <br />Due to the depth of the proposed excavation, to limit the extent of disturbance to the <br />adjacent structure, which could occur due to sloughing of the cut, we understand that <br />sequential excavation methods may be utilized in close proximity to the existing structure. <br />22-389_4849 spire lane everett_rpt.docx Page 2 PanGEO, Inc. <br />
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