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applicant be required to contribute to planned shoreline public access improvements. The cost of <br /> the proposed trail is$IS per lineal foot and the cost of the proposed landscaping is$17 per lineal <br /> foot. The length of the shoreline property across 19th Ave.SE from the Clare Bridge site(and <br /> dedicated to the City by Bethany) is approximately 440 feet. <br /> Conclusions: The Applicant should contribute$14,080 to the Parks Department for shoreline <br /> public access improvements at Silver Lake. <br /> Landfil!snd Solid Waste Disoosal• <br /> Findine: The general regulations require that landflls be permitted only when used as <br /> preparation for an activiry otherwise permitted by the SMP for the environment in which it is <br /> located. Such landfills are also subject to the regulations for the proposed use. Applications <br /> which in�lude landfilling must include the following information: <br /> a. Physical,chemical, and biological character of landfill material; <br /> b. Source of Iandfill mat�rial; <br /> a Mr.thod of placement and compaction; <br /> d. Type of proposed surfacing; <br /> e. Method of perimeter erosion control; <br /> f. Proposed use of�Iled areas. <br /> The perimeter of all landfills must be prov;ded with some means to control erosion,such as <br /> vegetation, retaining walls, or other mechanisms. <br /> The applicant provided a Preliminary Grading and Storm Drainage Plan (sheet 2 of Exhibit 9). <br /> Approximately 1,600 cy of earth would be imported to the site. The source of the fill is not <br /> currendy known. <br /> Compactiou under buildings must occur per Unifortn Building Code requirements. Compaction <br /> (or all public utilities must occur per Public Works Design and Conswction Standards and <br /> Specifications. The applicant will be required to submit an erosion and sedimentation con[rol <br /> plan to the Public Works Department at time of application for permits per City Standards and <br /> Specifications and the Stormwater Manual. <br /> Conclusions: The proposed IandGlling should no[adversely impact the shoreline areas, based <br /> upon compliance wi[h City standards and regulations and the Unifurni Building Code. Prior to <br /> obtaining clearing and grading permits,the applicant should provide information regarding the <br /> source of fill material and the physical,chemical,and biological character of the fill material. <br /> The applicant should demonstrate that "clead'fill material is placed on the sire. <br /> Utilitics <br /> Findine: 7 he general regulations require that utiliry distribution lines,service lines and <br /> connections be underground. <br /> Conclusion: The shoreline pe�mit should include a requirement that all utilities be installed <br /> underground. <br /> Roads and Railroads <br /> Findines: The general regulations require that all cut and fill slupes be stabiiized and planted <br /> with grasses, shrubs, andlor tree� appropriate ro the adjacent shoreline area. The regulations also <br /> require that all excess constn�ction materials be removed froni the shorciine areas. <br /> 4 <br />
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