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' � c <br /> , <br /> In addition if the lot is developed with a non-residentfal commerofal sWcture or a II <br /> reside�tial structure of five or more units then full standard half street improvements are <br /> required to Chestnut Street, including but not Ifmited to�Cs rb, gutter, sidewalks, street <br /> widening and drainage control per City Design Standar <br /> Concluslon: Adequate provisions for access, utilitfes and public services for the proposal <br /> can be accommodated-subject to the above conditions. <br /> 3. The impact of traHic generated by the proposed use on the surcounding area, <br /> pedestrian circulatlon and public safety; and the abflity of the proponent to mltigate <br /> such potential Impacts. <br /> Finding: The proposed addition of one new single-family residence will add to the average <br /> daily trips in the area. The City of Everett Public Services Department has required that <br /> the alley be paved to City standards. <br /> Conclusion: No aciverse impacts to traific are anticipated as a result of lhe proposal. <br /> 4. The provision oi adequate oN-street parking, on-site clrculation, and site acceas. <br /> Finding: A minimum of 2 off street parking apaces is required for a single-family <br /> residence. Access to the lot will be directly ofi of the alley. <br /> Conclusion: Off street parking, on site circulation, and site access will be adequate. <br /> 5. Compatibility of proposed structures and improvements with surrounding <br /> propertles, including the size, helght, location, setback and arrangement of all <br /> proposed buildings and facilities,especfally as they relate to Ilght and ahadow <br /> Impacts on more sensitive land uses and less intenalve zones. <br /> Finding: The proposal is to construct one single-family residence. The surrounding area <br /> is developed with residential, commercial, and industrfal uses. Since the lot is less than <br /> 5,000 square feet in area, lhe single-family residence must comply with the Small Lot <br /> Development Standards as established in Section 7 of the Cily of Everett Zoning Code. <br /> Concluslon: The proposed residential use ot the property is compatible with existing <br /> developments in the area. <br /> 6. The number, size and locatlon oi signs, especlally as they relate to more sensitive <br /> land uses. <br /> Finding: No signage is proposed for the dwelling other than address identiflcatfon. <br /> Concluslon: Signage for the site is regulated under Section 36 of the Everett Zoning <br /> Code. <br /> 7, The landscaping, buHering and screening oi buildings, parking, loading and storage <br /> areas, ospeclally as they relate to more aensitive land usea. <br /> � <br /> � <br />