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WAC 197-11•960 FOR AGENCY <br /> SEPA ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST USE ONLY <br /> PUD NO. t OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY <br /> 9. jjQLSjpC <br /> a Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? <br /> Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. <br /> None. <br /> b. Approximately how many units, if any wouid be eliminated? <br /> Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. <br /> None. <br /> C. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: <br /> N/A <br /> 10. Aesthetics <br /> a Whal is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not <br /> including antennas; what is the principal exterior building <br /> material(s) proposed? <br /> The proposed steel transmission .Ifne terminatfon <br /> structures are approximately 40 teet high (see <br /> Exhlbit 4). The existing adjacent power poles <br /> are between 60 and 80 teet high, reaching to <br /> approximately 150 teet tall as they cross the <br /> Snohomish River. The proposed control building <br /> is metal construction approximately twelve teet <br /> hiph. <br /> b. What views in ihe immediate viciniry would be altered or <br /> obstructed? � <br /> The station would be visible fo a tew residents on <br /> ths hill to the south of the stte, along Bridgeway, <br /> but views are not expected to be obstructed. <br /> Attached are photo exhibits showing the view <br /> from Brfdgeway, above the North Broadway/W. <br /> Marine Vtew Dr. ramp, wtth the station and new <br /> pole at the river's edge (#5), and without the <br /> new construction (#6). Due to the elevation <br /> diiterence between the site and the road, it is <br /> likely that the structures withfn the statEon wili <br /> be only slfghtly visible to passersby and irom <br /> local residences. <br /> 14 <br />