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SECTION 1. PROVIDE BASIC PROJECT INFORMATION <br /> Identify project type: ❑ Single Family Residence(SFR) ❑Multi-Family <br /> 0 Commercial ❑Industrial <br /> SFR includes single family homes, townhouses or condos with separate parcel IDs,duplexes, townhouses, <br /> condos, or apartments with less than 4 dwelling units on a parcel,•and Accessory Dwelling Units(ADUs) <br /> Multi-Family includes townhouses, duplexes, apartments, and condos with 4 or more dwelling units per <br /> parcel <br /> Identify development type: 0 New development ❑Redevelopment <br /> See Glossary for full definitions. <br /> 0 Quantify the project scope. <br /> Include utility and frontage improvement areas in the numbers provided below.See Simplified Definitions <br /> below and the Glossary for full definitions. <br /> Total lot size/project area 18,596 Ft2 <br /> A-Total proposed area to be disturbed (project boundaries): 18,596 Ft2 <br /> B-Proposed roof area to be installed (new+replaced): 0 Ft2 <br /> C-Proposed non-roof hard surface area at ground level to be installed 4,996 Ft2 <br /> (new+replaced): <br /> D-Total proposed hard surface area to be installed (B+C): 4,996 Ft2 <br /> E-Converted pervious surface area (vegetation to lawn/landscape or 13,600 Ft2 <br /> native vegetation to pasture): <br /> Simplified Definitions: <br /> • Hard Surface:An impervious surface(such as roofs,walkways,patios,driveways,parking lots orstorage areas,concrete orasphalt <br /> paving,gravel roads,and parking lots),a permeable pavement,ora vegetated roof. <br /> • Native Vegetation:Vegetation comprised of plant species indigenous to the coastal region of the Pacific Northwest. Examples <br /> include trees such as Douglas fir, western hemlock, western red cedar,alder,big-leaf maple,and vine <br /> maple;shrubs such as willow,elderberry,salmonberry and solal;and herbaceous plants such as sword fern and <br /> fireweed. <br /> • New Impervious Surface:A surface thatis changed from pervious surface to impervious(e.g., upgradingfrom dirtto gravel, <br /> asphalt orconcrete),or upgraded from gravel to asphalt orconcrete,or upgraded from"chipseal"to asphaltor concrete. <br /> • Pervious Surface:A surface material that allows storm water to infiltro te into theground.Examples include lawn, <br /> landscape,pasture,native vegetation areas,and permeable pavements. <br /> • Proposed:The portion you will be installing with your project. This could include new which is something that was <br /> never there before or replaced to upgrade what was there before. <br /> • Replaced Hard Surface:Forstructures,the removal and replacement of hard surfaces down to the foundation.Forotherhard <br /> surfaces,the removal down to baresoil orbasecourse and replacement. <br /> City of Everett Public Works <br /> Small Project Stormwater Site Plan/Report—Sept.2023 Page 2 tof 40 <br />
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