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The minimum technical requirements for a small project (MR #1-5) are as follows: <br />■ MR #1: Preparation of a Stormwater Site Plan (Report and Plans) <br />■ MR #2: Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) <br />■ MR #3: Source Control of Pollution <br />■ MR #4: Preservation of Natural Drainage Systems and Outfalls <br />■ MR #5: On -Site Stormwater Management <br />0) The next section of this template (Section 3) will step you through the minimum requirements <br />for compliance with the Stormwater Code. Continue to get started! <br />SECTION 3. COMPLETE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS #1-5 <br />The following subsections address MR #1-5. The more information provided in these subsections typically <br />corresponds to faster review and approval, leading to permit issuance. Submitted Small Project Stormwater <br />Site Plan/Report templates that lack the necessary information for review are considered incomplete and <br />will be returned unprocessed to the applicant. <br />MR #1: Preparation of Stormwater Site Plan <br />The purpose of MR #1 is to convey all relevant information about the proposed project to the City for <br />review to ensure that it complies with the current City and State Stormwater management standards. This <br />is your opportunity to inform the reviewer about your project and define the proposed approach for <br />Stormwater management. This completed template and required attachments (see Steps 1.3 through 1.6) <br />serves as your Stormwater Site Plan. <br />0 <br />Step 1.1: Identify the existing site conditions. <br />List all existing roof surfaces and their approximate area fft�). <br />Roof type <br />Present at this site? (Yes/No) <br />Approximate area (ft2) <br />House: SFR, multi family <br />DYes ❑ No <br />2,008 <br />Garage <br />❑Yes 0 No <br />Shed <br />DYes ❑ No <br />322 <br />Building: commercial, industrial <br />❑Yes 0 No <br />Other: <br />❑Yes El No <br />List all existing non -roof hard surfaces at ground level and their approximate area ffF). <br />Non -roof hard surface type <br />Present at this site? (Yes/No) <br />Approximate area (ft2) <br />Patio <br />❑Yes 0 No <br />Driveway <br />ZIYes ❑ No <br />1,748 <br />Sidewalk <br />ZIYes ❑ No <br />874 <br />Parking <br />El Yes 0 No <br />Other: <br />❑Yes 0 No <br />City of Everett Public Works <br />Small Project Stormwater Site Plan/Report — Sept. 2023 Page 6 of 40 <br />
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