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Private utilities would be required to be provided in compliance with the appropriate <br /> utility company specifications per EMC 19.26.110. The Snohomish County PUD • <br /> submitted a letter indicating it has capacity to serve the proposal. Any required • <br /> easements necessary for utility access and maintenance would be required to be provided <br /> prior to final approval and to be delineated on the final plat map. Exhibits 1 and 11. <br /> 17. The submitted materials included a preliminary drainage report,which has been <br /> preliminarily reviewed by the Public Works Department. The Applicant also submitted a <br /> geotechnical engineering evaluation of the site prepared in 2003 and an update prepared <br /> in 2021 by qualified professionals, which provided recommendations for preliminary <br /> storm vault design, cautioned about the likelihood of encountering perched groundwater <br /> seepage during excavation,and perimeter drain recommendations. Prior to any earth <br /> disturbing work, the project would undergo civil engineering design during which phase <br /> stormwater management systems would be designed to handle all runoff from the <br /> project's impervious surfaces as well as existing flows onto the site consistent with the <br /> City's drainage regulations and construction standards and specifications. Current City <br /> standards require compliance with the 2019 Department of Ecology Stormwater <br /> Management Manual for Western Washington and the Everett Design and Construction <br /> Standards and Specifications(DOSS). Exhibits 1, 7, 17, and 18. <br /> 18. The Applicant is required to provide site landscaping consistent with City's Category B <br /> landscape standards. EMC 19,35.060 Table 35-1. Category B requires at a minimum a <br /> 10-foot wide Type III landscape strip along the frontage of W. Mukilteo Boulevard, a <br /> five-foot wide Type III landscape strip(or the distance between the buildings and the lot <br /> lines)along the west perimeter of the site,and a 10-foot wide Type I landscape strip <br /> along the east and south perimeter lines. In addition,five feet of Type III landscaping is <br /> required along the private access drive. Type III would provide a minimum of one tree <br /> every 30 feet along the required landscaped strip,and Type I landscaping would provide <br /> a minimum of one spreading evergreen tree every 20 feet along the required landscape <br /> strip with shrubs and ground cover along and a solid wood fence or masonry wall six feet <br /> in height along the lot line. Compliance with these standards would be reviewed at time <br /> of building permit issuance. Exhibit 1. No landscape plan was included in the record; <br /> however, the site plan appears to contain adequate area to provide the required widths of <br /> landscaping. Exhibit 3, Sheet C3.0. <br /> 19. A qualified consultant reviewed the site for regulated critical areas,finding a 1,345 <br /> square foot Category IV slope wetland in the southern portion of the site with a habitat <br /> score of 3. The wetland was not observed to be connected to any streams,ditches, or <br /> other wetlands,and it receives hydrology from roof/footing drains from upslope <br /> residential uses,precipitation,and groundwater. The US Army Corps of Engineers <br /> reviewed the wetland report for the property and determined that the wetland is not a <br /> water of the US and does not require Department of the Army authorization under <br /> Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Additionally,EMC 19.37.050.B(3)(a)exempts <br /> Category IV wetlands smaller than 4,000 square feet in area from regulation provided <br /> they are not associated with riparian areas/buffers, shorelines of the state/buffers,a <br /> Everett Hearing Examiner <br /> • Findings, Conclusions,and Decision <br /> Sage Homes Northwest LLC(REV1122-OOI,. page 8 of 22 <br />