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licensed engineer in the state of Washington. The cost estimate must be approved by the <br /> city engineer. <br /> C. The city engineer may establish a fee for the cost to design and install frontage <br /> improvements per the city standards, which the applicant can choose to pay in lieu of <br /> calculation of his own fee per subsection B of this section. <br /> D. Fees collected per subsections B and C of this section shall be used by the city to <br /> install frontage improvements including, but not limited to, pedestrian improvements, <br /> curb, gutter and sidewalks in the vicinity of the applicant's project. Such fees must be <br /> paid prior to final approval. <br /> BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: <br /> EMC 18.28.110 Frontage improvements. <br /> A. Whenever a division, redivision, or alteration of such division of land is on an <br /> existing public street, such frontage shall be fully improved in accordance with city <br /> standards, including pedestrian improvements. In lieu of providing frontage <br /> improvements, the applicant may pay a voluntary fee. A fee in lieu of frontage <br /> improvements will be permitted when: <br /> 1. The proposed frontage improvement(s) including pedestrian improvements would not <br /> result in a smooth transition to existing improvements; <br /> 2. Providing a sidewalk or walkway on a single property's frontage would not effectively <br /> provide for pedestrian safety; or <br /> 3. The proposed frontage improvement(s) may negatively impact drainage or traffic <br /> facilities in the area. <br /> B. The fees shall be based on the cost to design and install frontage improvements per <br /> city standards. Such cost shall be determined by the applicant's engineer, who must be a <br /> licensed engineer in the state of Washington. The cost estimate must be approved by the <br /> city engineer. <br /> C. The city engineer may establish a fee for the cost to design and install frontage <br /> improvements per the city standards, which the applicant can choose to pay in lieu of <br /> calculation of his own fee as defined in the design and development provisions of this <br /> chapter. <br /> D. Fees collected per subsections B and C of this section shall be used by the city to <br /> install frontage improvements including, but not limited to, pedestrian improvements, <br /> curb, gutter and sidewalks in the vicinity of the applicant's project. Such fees must be <br /> paid prior to final approval. <br /> SECTION 18: That Section 7(F)(8) of Ordinance No.2328-98 (EMC 18.28.130) which <br /> reads as follows: <br /> EMC 18.28.130 Development standards for easement access drives. <br /> A. Calculation of Number of Units. For determining the number of units served by an <br /> easement access drive, the city shall count the maximum number of potential units for the <br /> total short subdivision. <br /> 39 <br />