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• <br /> 7. Any rockeries or retaining walls proposed in required setback areas must be in conformance with <br /> Section 39.150 of the Zoning Code. <br /> 8. The Washington State Clean Air Act requires the use of all known, available, and reasonable means <br /> of controlling air pollution, including dust. Dust generated during construction activities can be <br /> controlled by wetting those dust sources such as areas of exposed soils, washing truck wheels before <br /> they leave the site, and installing and maintaining gravel construction entrances. Construction <br /> vehicle track-out is also a major dust source. Any evidence of track-out can trigger violations and <br /> fines from the Department of Ecology or the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency. <br /> GENERAL INFORMATION: <br /> 1. Puget Sound Energy has provided written comments on this proposal (see letter of March 28, 2006). <br /> The Applicant is advised that he/she will bear responsibility for all costs associated with any <br /> adjustment or relocation of the gas main that is necessitated by the proposed project. Additional <br /> information is needed in order to determine how the current gas line location might conflict with the <br /> proposed project. Should pipe relocation be necessary, a minimum of 6-12 months should be <br /> allocated for activities such as design, material procurement and construction of new high-pressure <br /> facilities. Contact at Puget Sound Energy is Elaine Babby, at(425) 462-3805, or <br /> elaine.babby@pse.com <br /> S:ISEPAIBenson-Wolken Fill-F.DOC <br /> 6 <br />
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