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prevention of erosion, structural suitability for <br />future building sites, driveways, and public streets; <br />2. Building sites, driveways, and public streets shall not be located on <br />fill unless approved by the city based on information provided to the <br />city by the applicant in a geotechnical report prepared by a Washington <br />State licensed geotechnical engineer; <br />3. Grading shall be done in such a manner as to minimize the need for <br />rockeries and retaining walls along lot lines, streets and the exterior <br />boundaries of the project; <br />4. Clearing and grading limits shall be established so as to not <br />impact critical areas, the required buffers, and adjacent properties; <br />5. Each lot shall have a suitable building site and driveway access. <br />All grading should gradually transition to the approved grading limit <br />and the project's exterior boundaries; and <br />6. Excavation of foundation material, utility trenches, and required <br />public improvements shall not be distributed within the project <br />boundaries and must be disposed of at a preapproved site, unless <br />otherwise approved by the city engineer and shown on an <br />approved grading plan. <br />F. On projects that have critical area features and in critical drainage <br />areas, clearing and grading and other significant earth work may be <br />limited to a specific time period as determined by the city. <br />G. All projects must be in compliance with the approved grading plan <br />prior to final approval being granted. The planning director or city <br />engineer may require a final as -built topography map to show <br />compliance with the approved grading plan and to <br />calculate building height as required by <br />Chapters 19.24 through 19.27 EMC and this title. (Ord. 3774-20 § 5(N) <br />(Exh. 3), 2020s) <br />Corrective Action(s) By 11/24/2025 — <br />Required and • Submit complete permit applications to City of Everett <br />Compliance Permit Services for all the necessary and required permits to <br />Schedule for correct all of the violations cited above. Information on the <br />Corrective Action(s) City of Everett permit application process and required <br />documents can be found online at everettwa.gov/permits. <br />• Once permits are obtained, correct and complete all of the <br />deficiencies that are present. <br />• Obtain final inspection approval by Permit Services for all <br />permits. <br />remainder of page blank; Agreement continues on following page] <br />