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36TH AVE W
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6301
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GEOTECHNICAL REPORT INCLUDED
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� T • <br /> Section 2: TRANSPORTATION <br /> 2.1 Threshold <br /> Any development that exceeds 30 peak hour trips per net developable acre must complete additional traffic analysis. <br /> (This is 2 times the average PM peak hour trips per acre projected.) Net developable acres is the area of the site <br /> minus environmentally sensitive areas. <br /> 2.3 Mitigation Measures <br /> 1. All development must pay a fee of$1,006.00 per PM peak hour trip to fund system-wide transportation <br /> improvements. The traffic mitigation fee of$293,913.00 is required prior to issuance of any permits. <br /> 2. Transit routes/schedules and high occupancy vehicle information must be prominently displayed for employees <br /> at on-site commute information centers and near associated walkways. Preferential parking space locations for <br /> carpools and vanpools must be provided on all sites. Buildings must incorporate bicycle and pedestrian <br /> amenities such as lockers,shower rooms,and bicycle stands. (SEPA Transportation and Land and Shoreline <br /> Use Policies) <br /> Section 3: EARTH/GEOLOGICALLY HAZARDOUS AREAS <br /> 3.1 Threshold <br /> All slopes that are not designated environmentally sensitive may be modified. Major cuts and <br /> fills will Rely occur to make sites suitable for development. <br /> Sites that are designated environmentally sensitive may be modified only in compliance with <br /> environmentally sensitive areas regulations. Disturbance of environmentally sensitive areas to <br /> construct necessary utilities will be limited to the minimum necessary for construction. <br /> Sites designated as geologically hazardous areas may be modified if approved by the Planning <br /> Director based upon review of a geotechnical report that shows the proposal meets the criteria of <br /> Section 37 of the Zoning Code. The report must show that the modifications will not create a <br /> hazard to the subject property or surrounding properties. <br /> The EIS does not evaluate the impacts of earth removed from the Subarea and placed on sites <br /> outside of the Subarea. Additional SEPA analysis will be required for placement of fill outside <br /> the Subarea. <br /> The Subarea.Plan and EIS do not evaluate the impacts of new mining activity. Additional SEPA <br /> review will be required for new mining activities. <br /> 3.3 Mitigation Measures <br /> Prior to Construction <br /> 1. Construction management plans must be reviewed and approved by the Directors of the Planning and <br /> Community Development Department and the Engineering and Public Services Department prior to the <br /> issuance of permits allowing construction of any facilities located within 50 feet of an environmentally sensitive <br /> 5 <br /> �Lv �� <br />
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