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I <br /> on the approved plans at the time of building permit issuance and the ordinance in effect at that <br /> time. <br /> 7. Stormwater shall be managed in accordance with the City's current Storm water Management <br /> Manual". <br /> 8. The driveways on Broadway must be removed and replaced with curb, gutter and sidewalk per <br /> City standards. <br /> 9. Approval of construction plans will require demonstration that all pertinent standards and <br /> regulations are met. <br /> 10. A fire hydrant is required within 200 driving feet but not closer than 50 feet of every structure. <br /> 11. A fire hydrant is required within 350 driving feet of every structure. The hydrant(s) must meet <br /> City specifications. <br /> 12. City streets and alleys are to be kept clear of dirt and debris at all times during construction. <br /> Dust suppression and street cleaning must occur as directed by the Public Works Inspector. <br /> 13. A one year warranty is required on the public improvement for an amount not less than 10% of <br /> the cost of construction and shall run for one year from the date of final approval/issuance of the <br /> first Occupancy Permit. <br /> 14. Lack of comment on the plans submitted with the application does not constitute approval of <br /> these plans. <br /> 15. As-builts of storm sewer, sanitary sewer, and water systems will be required to be submitted per <br /> City Design and Construction Standards and Specifications for Development. <br /> 16. A Performance Guarantee is required for street improvements on Broadway and 32nd street <br /> prior to any building permit being issued. <br /> 17. Any broken or damaged sidewalk shall be repaired/replaced per the City Public Works <br /> Inspector. <br /> 18. The construction plans must be designed from a site survey performed by a licensed State of <br /> Washington land surveyor. <br /> 19. Soil compaction testing shall be performed throughout the construction of the public street and <br /> utilities. Density curves shall be submitted to the Public Works Department prior to permits <br /> being issued for any aspect of the project. All work performed by the geotechnical engineer or <br /> testing lab shall be reported directly to the City Public Works Inspector before covering work <br /> can be continued by the contractor. Daily reports shall be kept by the soils investigator/tester <br /> and submitted to the Public Works Inspector within 24 hours. <br /> 20. All exposed ground must be reseeded within 30 days of the completion of construction. If <br /> reseeding is not practical due to weather or seasonal problems, the ground must be covered with <br /> mulch as directed by the City Engineer. <br /> 21. Temporary erosion control measures for construction activity must be operational prior to <br /> commencement of any clearing or earthwork. <br /> 22. All excavated material from foundation, sidewalk and driveways shall be hauled to an approved, <br /> permitted site. No wasting of material is allowed his building lot. <br /> 3 <br />