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Subs�ace Ezpforarion and � <br /> 2026 Grand Avenue Geotechnica!Engineering Report <br /> Everett WashinRton Narrativ�� ` <br /> 1 <br /> Control (TESC) plan during construction will reduce the potential for erosion, landslides, and <br /> se[smic hazuds. <br /> 4. 77ie proposa! uses constructiai techniques which minimize disruption of ecisting <br /> topography and natural vegetatiat. <br /> The proposed construction of the building will not result in disturbance ro existing vegetation <br /> on the steep west-facing slope. <br /> 5. 17�e proposal is censistent with t/te purposes and pravisions of the zoning code. <br /> Construction of the condominium building will result in increased residential densiry and in-fill <br /> within the Ciry as is a purpose of existing zoning code. <br /> 6. 7he proposal mitigates all impacts ideritified in the georechnicaf repon. <br /> AESI recommends that a geotechnical plan review be performed once design plans have been <br /> completed. A TESC plan should also be prepared and reviewed by AESI prior to construction. <br /> 7. All urilities atd acce.rs roads or driveways to and widiin the site be located so as to <br /> require the n:inimum amoruit of modification to slopes, vegetation or geologi�.�lly <br /> hazardous areas. <br /> All utilities and access roads or driveways will be located away from the steep west-facing <br /> slope and ���ill require a minimal amount of grading based on current, oroposed building <br /> layout. <br /> June 19, 2000 E XH I B I1 # a a ASSOCIATED E.iRTH SCIENCES, LVC. <br /> /15�f:a-KEb73/91;1 -/��D61nih-00- NZK Page 6 <br /> PAGE��F!� <br />
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