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Sabrina, <br /> I sent an email to look into an agreement to install an improvement or to not be charged for the retail <br /> space that I'm not using (not leased yet). I haven't received a response. I'm in financial quicksand right <br /> now, each day I'm not open means deeper in debt and my credit line is near maxed out. I apologize for <br /> being impatient, but either I move quickly or it's disaster time for me. <br /> Andrew <br /> On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 10:55 AM Sabrina Good <SGood@everettwa.gov>wrote: <br /> Hi Andrew and Sky, <br /> Michael Brick in the City's Traffic Engineering Division and I looked into the Traffic Mitigation <br /> Ordinance to determine if there was any leniency for when payment in full could be accepted. <br /> According to the Ordinance, which was adopted by City Council and is codified in our Everett <br /> Municipal Code in EMC19.50.060.13, payment of all transportation impact fees shall be made prior to <br /> building permit issuance for all non-single family residential construction. Since this is defined by <br /> ordinance, the City has no outlet to make an exception. <br /> The only potential option that may or may not be approvable is per EMC19.50.040.D, which states, <br /> "Agreements may provide for credit for future improvements if the city and applicant agree that <br /> the applicant is implementing transportation improvements beyond those required under this <br /> chapter. (Ord. 3774-20§ 5(Y) (Exh. 3), 2020.)".This could potentially be something like an agreement <br /> to install an improvement such as a bicycle rack on your frontage, however that option has not been <br /> fully explored for feasibility of install or vetted against the improvement costs. We would need this <br /> agreement in place prior to permit issuance as it is the only possible avenue to get the permits issued <br /> prior to collecting the traffic mitigation fees in full. If you would like to explore this option further, <br /> please reach out to Michael Brick (MBrick@everettwa.gov or 425-257-7790) and please copy me on <br /> any email correspondence for record. <br /> If you have any further questions, please let us know. <br />