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Describe drainage flow paths (direction, location): <br /> Drainage from the house rooftop is all piped underground from the gutters into a <br /> rain garden installed by the City of Everett. <br /> Drainage from the old garage (to be removed) on one side drains into vegetation <br /> and on the other side onto the asnhalt drive and south into 15th St <br /> Are there Critical Areas?What are they and where are they located relative to your project? <br /> (Check with the Planning Division at planning@everettwa.gov if you are unsure if the property is in <br /> close proximity to a Critical Area.): <br /> There are no critical areas withing 1/4 mile that receive runoff from the site. <br /> Task 2: Describe proposed project <br /> Describe your proposed project: <br /> The new project will remove the old 225 square foot garage located in the center <br /> of the lot and replace it with a new 832 square foot garage located at the back <br /> (west) side of the lot. The project will also add a 641 square foot concrete pad <br /> for entry into the new naranf_ <br /> How will your project change the existing condition?: <br /> The new project will divert rooftop drainage into a vegetated area in the rear <br /> yard and remove the existing old garage rooftop drainage that runs directly <br /> south into 15th St. <br /> Describe roofs, patios, driveways, or structures added: <br /> The new garage is 832 square feet and the new concrete pad is 641 square <br /> feet. <br /> How will stormwater be managed in the final condition?: <br /> Drainage from the new garage rooftop will drain to the east into a 50' x 8' <br /> vegetated rear yard area. <br /> Describe how the project will affect existing drainage systems onsite or on adjacent properties <br /> or both: <br /> The new project will decrease the amount of water draining into the street by <br /> removing the existing old garage that currently drains into 15th St. There will be <br /> no change to water draining into adjacent properties. <br /> City of Everett Public Works <br /> Small Project Stormwater Site Plan Report for Projects in 7 <br /> the Combined Sewer Area-April 2021 <br />