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property shall have no violations of applicable zoning requirements, land use regulations, or <br /> building and housing ordinance requirements for which a notice of violation has been issued and <br /> is not resolved by compliance, withdrawal or other final resolution. The project must also <br /> comply with any other standards and guidelines adopted by the city for the residential targeted <br /> area in which the project will be developed. <br /> 7. Off-Street Parking. <br /> a. The project must provide all required parking spaces on site. <br /> b. The parking requirements for multiple-family dwellings of the Everett zoning code are <br /> applicable to multifamily residences provided for in this chapter. <br /> c. The term "parking spaces on site" means that all the parking required under applicable city <br /> codes and requirements shall be off-street parking and provided on the property subject to the <br /> application for tax exemption hereunder or on any contiguous parcel owned by the applicant and <br /> not separated by a street, alley, other public right-of-way, or property not owned by the <br /> applicant. The planning director may authorize the parking area for a multifamily residence <br /> which is subject to the application for tax exemption hereunder to be located on a contiguous <br /> parcel which is separated from the multifamily residence site by an alley, if topographic, <br /> environmental or space constraints prevent vehicle parking and maneuvering from being placed <br /> on the location otherwise required by this chapter. In approving the on-site parking on any parcel <br /> contiguous to the multifamily residence site, including any approved parcel separated by an <br /> alley, the planning director shall require the owner to execute and record a covenant running with <br /> the land, acceptable to the city attorney, dedicating such parking area to parking use,to terminate <br /> only in the event that the owner's use which created the need for the parking on the owner's <br /> property is abandoned, discontinued or otherwise terminated, or the owner provides parking in a <br /> contiguous alternate location which is acceptable to and approved by the city. <br /> 8. Building Materials. The planning director shall have the authority to, in consultation with the <br /> building official, promulgate minimum standards for the quality of building materials to be used <br /> on projects seeking the property tax exemption. <br /> 9. Design Requirements Within the Downtown Area. <br /> a. A project outside the B-3 zone, and any project in the B-3 zone that does not otherwise use <br /> at least two bonus elements provided in Section 19.22.020 (E)to qualify for floor area ratio or <br /> building height bonuses, shall include one bonus element provided in Section 19.22.020 (E) for <br /> each ten dwelling units or portion thereof, up to a maximum of three bonus elements. Any bonus <br /> element constituting a use that is not otherwise permitted in the zone in which the property is <br /> located may not be used to satisfy this requirement. <br /> 10 <br />