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EMC Title 15, Local Project Review Procedures Page 81 of 94 <br />The Everett Municipal Code is current through Ordinance 4031-24, passed May 22, 2024. <br />2. Where this title authorizes the director to modify development standards, the review <br />process shall be Review Process I (REV I) unless otherwise indicated. <br />3. If the director determines that notice to contiguous property owners should be <br />provided regarding a request to modify development standards, the director may require <br />the proposed modification to be reviewed using a higher level of review process than <br />otherwise required. <br />4. See Chapter 15.02 for notice and procedures for various review processes. <br />C. General Criteria. In considering any request for modification of standards in this title, the <br />following criteria need to be met: <br />1. The request for modification would result in development that is equivalent or superior <br />to what would likely result from compliance with the development standards which are <br />proposed to be modified. <br />2. The request for modification meets the intent of the standards being modified. <br />3. The request for modification does not create any impacts or nuisances that cannot be <br />mitigated, such as access points which are unsafe, noise, dust, odor, glare, visual blight or <br />other undesirable environmental impacts. <br />4. The request for modification meets any additional modification criteria in the respective <br />chapter. (Ord. 3774-20 § 3 (Exh. 2), 2020.) <br />15.03.100 Administrative use. <br />A. Overview. An administrative use, identified in Chapter 19.05, is a mechanism by which the <br />city may place special conditions on the use or development of property to ensure that new <br />development is compatible with surrounding properties. <br />B. Who May Apply. A property owner, or their designated agent, may apply for an <br />administrative use.