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required, including those not specifically set forth herein. Contact the Planning Department for information <br /> regarding appeals processes for the requirements listed in this document. <br /> The site is located within the Everett Smelter Site,where soils and groundwater typically contain arsenic, <br /> lead, or cadmium above state cleanup levels. The Everett Smelter Site Upland Area Final Cleanup Action <br /> Plan/Final Environmental Impact Statement(FCAP/FEIS,Ecology Nov. 1999,as amended),incorporated by <br /> reference and available at the City Planning department, describes and adequately analyzes the Everett <br /> Smelter Site conditions, land use,and cleanup plan, including protective measures ("institutional controls") <br /> to be used in areas where contamination may remain after cleanup. The applicant/proponent shall consult <br /> with the Snohomish Health District or Washington State Department of Ecology regarding soil excavation, <br /> management and disposal,if any, and any required sampling of on-site soil to assure that surface soils (top <br /> two feet) meet FCAP/FEIS or other applicable standards. <br /> Planning Department Comments—Teresa Weldon—425.257.8731 <br /> 1. Any future use or activity of this property requires consultation with the Planning Department to <br /> determine if the future use or activity would be allowable on the site. <br /> 2. A portion of the property is located within the Shoreline Overlay Zone. Currently there are no proposed <br /> developments or improvements within this zone that trigger a Substantial Development Permit.No <br /> substantial development shall be undertaken on the shorelines of Everett without first obtaining a <br /> shoreline permit. No outdoor storage of any materials, trailers or structures are allowed within this area. <br /> Do not disturb the soil or place fill within this area without first consulting with the Planning <br /> Department. Substantial development is defined in RCW 90.58.030(3)(e). <br /> 3. Remove straps and stakes from the perimeter evergreen trees. The fence and landscaping must be <br /> maintained in good condition as they are code required screening and landscaping for the site. <br /> 4. Remove miscellaneous garbage and tires from the site. <br /> 5. Remove the small asphalt pile from the site's shoreline area. <br /> 6. Remove the storage containers from the site's shoreline area. it <br /> fi <br /> Public Works Comments—Benyam Stephanos—425.257.7813 <br /> 1. A Public Works Permit is required for this project. Detailed drawings in accordance with the current <br /> City of Everett Design and Construction Standards and Specifications for Development shall be <br /> submitted to the Public Works Department, showing site grading,paving,parking layout, landscaping, <br /> utilities, storm drainage,temporary construction erosion and sedimentation control (TESC),and all <br /> required improvements in the public right-of-way. Public Works Department approval of these drawings <br /> is required prior to any permits being issued. All improvements shall be completed, approved, and <br /> warranted before the Occupancy Permit is issued/final approval is granted. <br /> 2. Any grading/fill on this site shall be done so as to not impact the surrounding properties. <br /> 3. Approval of construction plans will require demonstration that all pertinent standards and regulations are <br /> met. <br /> 3 <br /> City of Everett—Community Planning and Economic Development <br /> Proposed MDNS SEPA#17-022 <br />