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The proposed asphalt driveways (:910 at) will take access from Dakota Way off the southwestern <br />property line and extend to two concrete parking areas (f535 sf, sce Figure 3). The proposed <br />driveways and parking areas are classified as pollution generating impervious surface (PGIS). <br />Stormwater manly will sheet flow to the south through a 2 ft transition zone and a minimum of 10 <br />fit vegetated flow path per every 20 feet of contributing surface, from the discharge point to the <br />nearest property line, per SMMW W Volume V, Chapter 3, BMP T5.12 and Chapter 11, BMP <br />T5.13. <br />All on -site disturbed areas, not covered with impervious surface, will have amended soils installed <br />as required per SMMW W Volume V, Chapter 11, BMP T5.13. Due to the type of topsoil and <br />existing vegetation on -site, the proposed project will stock pile topsoil for final stabilization. A <br />"Compost and Topsoil Calculation Worksheet for the Pre -Approved Amendment Rate" has been <br />attached to this report for the convenience of the contractor and/or property owner (Refer to <br />Section ❑I). <br />OFF -SITE ANALYSIS <br />Upstream Analvsis <br />Based on on -site field observations and county contour maps, there is a small upstream <br />basin area of approximately 1.5 acres (Figure 4: Off -Site Basin Map). Due to the crown in <br />the road and the existing municipal stormwater drainage, surface sturawater is not <br />expected to flow onto the site from beyond I Oe Street Southwest (Figure 5: Drainage <br />Inventory Map). The upstream basin area consists of developed SFR lots with lawn and a <br />forested area The upstream basin area is not expected to have adverse impacts on the <br />project site. <br />Downstream Analysis <br />Stormwater runoff from the site will discharge along the southwestern property line (See <br />Figure 4). Stormwater runoff collects in the existing grass -lined roadside ditch and is <br />conveyed southeast along Dakota Way, through an existing culvert, In an existing catch <br />basin approximately 55 It southeast of the project site (See Figure 5). The existing <br />municipal storm drainage system conveys Swamp Creek, a Non -fish habitat Seasonal <br />Stream, to the south side of Dakota Way (Figure 6: Stream Inventory Map). Swamp Creek <br />is conveyed south on the surface and through the storm drainage system beyond'/. mile <br />from the project site. The downstream flow path consists of developed SFR lots with lawn <br />and landscaping, and greenbelts of native vegetation. The proposed project is not expected <br />to have adverse impacts to downstream properties. <br />COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE MINIMUM REOUIREMENTS <br />Based on SMMW W, Volume 1, Figure 1-3.1, and Everett Municipal Code 14.28.030, this proposed <br />new development project will comply with Minimum Requirements #1 through 45 (Figure 7: <br />Minimum Requirements Flow Chart). The purpose of the requirements is to prevent and control <br />adverse impacts of the drainage and stonnwater on the public health, safety and general welfare. <br />
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