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6. Provisions for all appropriate deeds, dedications, and all other easements; <br />7. Provisions made for access to and maintenance of all common facilities; and <br />8. Transportation systems for both motorized and nontnotorized travel modes, <br />including: streets, alleys, sidewalks, transit stops, bike lanes, and safe pedestrian <br />routes to schools and schoolgrounds. This includes connections to existing and <br />planned facilities; <br />I. Existing Public Services. The proposed project shall be designed to not adversely impact <br />the following public services: <br />1. Police; <br />2. Fire; <br />3. Parks; and <br />4. Schools; <br />J. Floodplain. The proposed project and design shall meet the requirements of this title and <br />flood damage prevention requirements in Chapter 19.30 EMC; <br />K. Landscaping Standards. The proposed project and design shall meet the landscaping <br />standards as established in Chapter 19.35 EMC. <br />Other Applicable Regulations <br />Unit Lot Subdivision Standards in EAWC 19.27. 030, Toi.i nhotrse/single family attached <br />Development on individual unit lots within the unit lot subdivision need not conform to the <br />minimum lot area or dimensional standards of Chapter 19.06 EMC; provided, that overall <br />development of the parent site meets the development and design standards of the underlying <br />zoning and the requirements of this section. There shall be no minimum required lot area for <br />individual lots for attached dwellings; provided the area of the unit lot shall be large enough to <br />contain the dwelling unit and any accessory structures, decks, fences, garages, driveways, private <br />yard areas, parking, landscaping or other improvements that are accessory to the dwelling unit; <br />provided further, so long as conforming to the approved site development plan, such accessory <br />improvements may encroach upon or be located in an adjoining unit lot or common area <br />pursuant to an appropriate easement. <br />Conclusions Based on Tindines: <br />1. Multifamily residential uses are allowed outright in the NB zone, and are encouraged by <br />the City°s Comprehensive Plan housing policies. The proposal would construct 25 units <br />of new fee simple housing, addressing the current City and state-wide demand for <br />additional housing units. All units would be built to current code, and the overall project <br />would be designed to address soil stabilization, erosion control, and stormwater <br />management requirements. As reviewed for compliance with applicable City <br />development standards through the civil engineering process, the proposal would satisfy <br />the townhouse/single-family attached standards of EMC 19.27.030. As a whole, the <br />project would benefit the public interest. Findings 3, 6, 7, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, and <br />36. <br />Everest Hearing Rica niner <br />Findings, Conchnions, and Decision <br />Sage Homes Northwest LLC (RE V1122-001) <br />page 17 q f 22 <br />