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6. The City will need to perform additional modeling to ensure that system improvements <br /> are adequately designed to accommodate the projected future growth. It is <br /> recommended that additional modeling be performed when the Comprehensive Sewer <br /> Plan is updated. <br /> 7. Any impacts during construction may be mitigated with notices to property owners, <br /> businesses and residents. Alternate routes and phasing for transportation and <br /> pedestrian facilities may be implemented to ensure access on a daily basis. Construction <br /> schedules may be altered to occur during off-peak hours. <br /> C. Solid Waste and Recycling <br /> 3.5 Mitigation Measures <br /> 1. The City should consider amending future hauling contracts to include recycling bins for <br /> all residential units and/or mandatory recycling. <br /> 2. Efforts to support the focus on waste reduction and reuse should be continued and <br /> expanded. <br /> 3. Planned and concerted efforts can be made to increase the percentage of recyclable <br /> materials collected. <br /> 4. The City maintains a Solid Waste Comprehensive Plan, which should be updated on a <br /> regular basis, perhaps in conjunction with the County's plan. <br /> D. Telecommunications <br /> 3.6 Mitigation Required by Existing Regulations <br /> 1. City of Everett <br /> Per the City's Municipal Code, Chapter 13.32, telecommunication utilities must obtain a utility <br /> construction permit with the City of Everett Utilities Department. Design and construction must <br /> comply with the City of Everett's Design and Construction Standards and Specifications for <br /> Development manual, Section 3.9 Underground Utilities. In addition, telecommunication utility <br /> systems must have a franchise issued by the City in order to operate within city limits per the <br /> Municipal Code, Chapter 5.116. <br /> 2. Others <br /> The FCC regulates telephone services, wireless communications, cable services and satellite <br /> television. In addition, cable services and fiber optic networks are regulated by the National <br /> Cable and Telecommunications Association (NCTA) and telephone services are regulated by the <br /> Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (WUTC). <br /> 3.7 Mitigation Measures <br /> The following mitigation measures should be implemented to assist in minimizing the impacts of <br /> future development on the existing telecommunication facilities: <br /> 15 <br />