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within the public right-of-way, such as a curb,sidewalk or landscape area, <br /> without first obtaining a permit for a driveway approach from the city <br /> engineer and constructing the improvement(s)authorized by the permit. <br /> EMC 19.34.100 Location of off-street parking. <br /> A. Parking Location—General Requirements for Residential Uses. <br /> *** <br /> 2. Parking may not be located within required setbacks, except as allowed <br /> under EMC 19.34.110(C)and this section, with the following exceptions: <br /> a. Single-Family(One-Unit Dwelling)or Two-Unit Dwelling. Parking may be <br /> located within the front or street side setbacks on a driveway that meets city <br /> design standards or within the rear or interior side setbacks. This exception <br /> does not apply to: <br /> (1) Easement access lots; <br /> (2) Historic overlay zones, if applicable; or <br /> (3) The front setback for alley access lots, except as allowed under EMC <br /> 19.34.110(B). <br /> b. Multiple-Family. Parking may be located within setbacks in the following <br /> circumstances: <br /> (1) Within the rear setback when access is from an alley; <br /> (2) Within the rear setback when (A)meeting outdoor and common area <br /> requirements(Chapter 19.09 EMC); (B) when meeting landscaping and <br /> screening requirements (Chapter 19.35); and(C) when not abutting a single- <br /> family(R-S, R-1, R-2, R-2(A))zone. <br /> (3) When parking is located below grade,parking may be located within any <br /> required setback if situated completely below grade, and the required <br /> landscaping can be provided on top of the below-grade parking structure. <br /> Corrective Action(s) By:July 27, 2026 <br /> Required and • Properly remove all exterior accumulations of junk/trash, salvage <br /> Compliance materials, appliances and other discarded items on the property. <br /> Schedule for Items you wish to keep must be stored in an enclosed area out of <br /> Corrective Action(s) public and neighboring view. <br /> • Any inoperable vehicles must be removed from the property, or <br /> made operable to include current license,or they may be lawfully <br /> enclosed. Inoperable vehicle(s) may be stored inside a garage or <br /> they may be covered by an opaque auto cover specifically designed <br /> to completely shield the vehicle from view.The cover must be in <br /> good condition and must be replaced if it is torn, weather-beaten, or <br /> acquires any other defects.Tarps and makeshift covers do not meet <br /> the requirement. <br /> • Ceasing parking on non-approved surface.All vehicles must be parked <br /> on an approved location such as driveway, street, and parking lots. <br /> • Cease driving over the curb and sidewalk to park in the required side <br /> and front yards. <br /> [remainder of page blank;Agreement continues on following page] <br /> Page 4 of 8 <br />