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0EfStep 1.2: Identify the proposed site conditions (continued). <br /> Select the proposed types of vegetation for your site and their approximate area(ft�). <br /> Vegetation type Proposed for the site?(Yes/No) Approximate area (ft2) <br /> Deciduous tree: alder, maple, ❑Yes 0 No <br /> aspen, other <br /> Evergreen tree:fir, cedar, ❑Yes 0 No <br /> pine, other <br /> Shrubs El Yes 0 No <br /> Grass lvl Yes ❑ No 13,600 <br /> Pasture ❑Yes 0 No <br /> Crop or grain ❑Yes 0 No <br /> Orchards,vineyards, or other <br /> permanent crops ❑Yes 0 No <br /> Wet soil plants: cattail, <br /> buttercup, bullrush, skunk ❑Yes 0 No <br /> cabbage, other <br /> Water plants: water lily, <br /> eelgrass, milfoil, other ❑Yes 0 No <br /> Other: ❑Yes 0 No <br /> How will drainage leave the site? <br /> Pipe diameter(inches) <br /> or approximate area <br /> Discharge Type Proposed for the site?(Yes/No) (ft2) <br /> Pipe Dyes ❑ No 18 in <br /> Ditch/channel ❑Yes 171 No <br /> Stormwater facility:pond, rain <br /> garden, other ❑Yes 0 No <br /> Outfall to receiving water ❑Yes 0 No <br /> Infiltration to groundwater DYes ❑ No <br /> Other: Sheet flow klYes ❑ No <br /> Briefly describe how your proposed project changes the site's slopes,vegetation, and <br /> drainage flow paths: The cleared/grubbed area will be converted from a logged area <br /> to grass. Slopes and drainage flow paths should stay the same. <br /> Briefly describe how the proposed project will affect any existing drainage systems <br /> onsite or on adjacent properties: A culvert pipe will be installed under the new road <br /> to convey the existing drainage ditch <br /> City of Everett Public Works <br /> Small Project Stormwater Site Plan/Report—Sept.2023 Page 9 of 40 <br />