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i <br /> Conclusion: The proposed project provides a public benefit to residents, business and public <br /> sa(ety facilities in Everett and Snohomish County. <br /> 2. Adequacy of streets, utilities and public services required to serve a proposed use. <br /> Findin : The adequacy of streets, utilities and public services are all unchanged as a resuit of <br /> the proposed use. The wireless facility is unmanned and applicant will utilize the existing paved <br /> driveway and parking area off Glenwood Ave�ue during maintenance or repair. The facility will <br /> utilize existing power and telephone service, both of which are already at the property. <br /> Conclusion: Existing streets and utilities are adequete to serve the proposed use. <br /> 3. Impact of traffic generated by the proposed use on the surrounding area, pedestrian <br /> circulation and public safety; the ability of the proponentto mitigate such potential <br /> impacts. <br /> Findin : There will be no traffic impact generated by the proposed facility. This site is an <br /> unmanned facility. The site will require normal maintenance visits by a s,ngl� employee in a light <br /> duty vehicle approximately once a month.. <br /> Conclusion: The proposed use is unmanned and will not generate traffic on the surzounding <br /> area, pedestrian circulaiion and public safety. Only one maintenance visit per month is required. <br /> 4. The provision for adequate off-street parking, on-site circulation and site access. <br /> Fin�in : The site is an unmanned facility and will require only one parking spot for a technician <br /> to park when servicing the equipment. There is an existing parking spot and driveway for ihe <br /> adjaceni substation at the site and no addit!ons are requested.. <br /> Conciusion: This proposed project will not impact off-street parking, on-site circulation or site <br /> access. <br /> 5. Compatibility of proposed structures and improvements with the surrounding <br /> properties, including the size, height, location setback and arrangement of all <br /> proposed buildings and facilities, especially as they relate to the light and shadow <br /> impacts on more sensitive land uses and less intensive zones. <br /> Findin : The compatibility of the pioposed facility is consistent with current structures on lhe <br /> property. The proposed co-location will be on an existing wireless communications utility pole <br /> and the new radio equipment will be placed among existing wireless equipment. The existing <br /> equipment is screened and there will be no additionel visual impact. <br /> Conclusion: This is a co-location project which is proposing to add three (3) new 6' antennas <br /> to an existing 113'wir.fess communications utility pole, which currently includes AT&T and <br /> VZW antennas. The height of the existing utiliiy pole will not change and the new radio <br /> equipment cabinet will be located within AT&T's leased area which has been previously <br /> landscaped and screened. The proposed WCF will not adversely impact the surrounding <br /> residential land uses and there will not be any light, glare or shadow impacts on the surrounding <br /> land uses. <br /> 2 ' (, <br /> � <br />