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EVERETT 2044 <br />DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS <br /> <br /> <br />6/17/2025 <br />DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS <br />Page 75 <br />Exception Front Rear Side <br />Side <br />(Street) Standard <br />finished grade, may be located in any required <br />setback but, if visible from a public right-of-way or <br />residentfally zoned property, shall be constructed <br />of or faced with brick, stone, split-face or fluted <br />concrete block, textured poured-in-place concrete, <br />or other materials with texture to reduce the <br />apparent mass of the wall. <br />• Any structure retaining fill material that is <br />greater than 6 feet in height above finished grade <br />shall comply with accessory building setback <br />requirements, unless otherwise approved by the <br />planning director as a REV II process. <br />7) Shoreline use and access <br />areas, associated improvements P P P P <br />May be located in any required setback area. The <br />landward end of a pier may be located in the <br />required setback area. <br />8) Signs, marquees and awning <br />signs P P P P Subject to the requirements of Chapter 19.36 EMC <br />or other specific regulatfons of this tftle. <br />9) Transit shelters <br />P P P P <br />Transit stops, transit shelters and bicycle facilitfes <br />serving the public may be placed within required <br />setbacks <br />10) Setback reductfons <br />(including zero lot lines) <br />approved as part of a formal <br />unit lot land division applicatfon <br />P P P P <br />Buildings may encroach into what would otherwise <br />be considered a required setback area for internal <br />lot lines. <br />11) Required pathways P P P P Must meet minimum dimension of four feet for <br />emergency response. <br />12) Subterranean Garages P P P P Fully-subterranean garages are exempt from the <br />required parking setbacks. <br />Legend: ā€œPā€ means permitted 1 <br />B. Porches, Decks and Steps. 2 <br />1. Rear or Side Setback. 3 <br />a. No setback from rear or side lot lines if no higher than forty-two inches above the 4 <br />existfng grade. 5