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2008
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, . <br /> , . • � :<<, <br /> � � �, _ ' <br /> . � 1 <br /> � <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST EXPLANATIONS <br /> 2000 GRAND AVENUE CONDOMINIUM (Continued) <br /> I <br /> � <br /> Refer to aYtached bullding plans and attached copy of �� <br /> site plari for more detailed topographic information. i <br /> The building will obviously be constructed on the <br /> suitable topographic area and will conform to the specification5 <br /> of a structural engineer so that the area around the bluff ; <br /> line will be adequately protected. i <br /> The site is currently covered with a layer of.pasture- ; <br /> type grass and is moderately covered by small deciduous- 3 <br /> type trees . Nearly all of the existing deciduous treea <br /> on the sub�ect property will be retained as components � <br /> of the overall landscaping plan. <br /> No removal of the existing vegetation on the slope of the <br /> steep bluff will occur. Some minor and per_:+dic trimming � <br /> of certain branches of trees may occur to perpetuate <br /> the view amenity from the proposed building. � <br /> II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS <br /> : � <br /> (1) Earth. Will the proposal result in: � <br /> � < <br /> (b) Disru tions dis lacemente comaaction or overcoverin <br /> , o the so 1? d <br /> , (c) Chan e�n to o ra h or round aurface relief features? p <br /> � • Minor ad uatment and changes in ground relie N 11 be <br /> required to accoi.ipi:sh driveway construction and actual <br /> ; foundation construction. Some compacting of the <br /> � underlying soils would naturally occur during this , <br /> + process. <br /> � � (3) W�t,�r. Will the proposal result in: <br /> � � <br /> (b) Changes in absorption rates , drainaRe Patterns, or the <br /> rate and amount of surface water runoff? The exce—ss <br /> � surface water run-off created by the installation of ' <br /> impervious surfaces of the proposed driveway will be <br /> properly managed by the proposed site drainage plan. <br /> i This plan and drainage study has been prepared in � <br /> compliance with the City of Everett Drainage Ordinance <br /> and i.s attached for review and approval. <br /> (ir�und water quality would not be affected by the <br /> pz�oposed surface construction. <br /> (4) Flora. Will the proposal result in: _ <br /> (a) Change in the diversity of species , or numbers of �� � <br /> Page 2 of 4 - <br />
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