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2/27/2017 6:24:42 AM
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W MARINE VIEW DR
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1620
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PED BRIDGE IS UNDER 1610 W.M.V.D.
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PL6-27-' W 14: 13 <br />IP:Ct . OF F1'FPFIT R OtI TEL W:2r'G-259-8742 <br />V <br />Hlr'E' PO" <br />site. A wetpond will also be required to treat Ilia stoimwater from the proieet Much <br />of the existing surface water runoff from the existing western parking areas on -site <br />will be treated in the wetpond. A final storm drainage plan must also conform to the <br />Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Storm Water Management Guidelines. <br />W. A general regulation for Shoreline Permits within the City is that the placement of <br />structures on the shoreline site be completed in a manner which is least detrimental <br />to shoreline views and vistas. None of the proposed structures will exceed 35 feet <br />nor will any of them have an impact on residential views. All nearby residences are <br />1+7cated on a ridge at a significantly higher elevation than the proposed <br />development <br />1. Tre regulations require that handling and storage of fuel, chemicals, oil, and other <br />substances with the potential for spillage in the adjacent waters have operation <br />ptoc_edures to handle potential spills. The procedures for spillage, as dictated by <br />Stste and Federal agenciee, Are accepiahle to the City and will be applicable to the <br />oroposed development. <br />12 A regulation fur the Shoreline Pt;rmit is that a Landscaping Plan that is in scale and <br />harmony with the proposed structures be approved and that it provide screening <br />and buffering of the activities. The Applicant has indicated that the landscaping of <br />the site will bo done in a manner that v:ill provide vegetation screening of the <br />n3rkirig lot and landscaping huffers for the sti-WI reS <br />13. Pub!io access to the area is required pursuant to the Urban Design Plan for the <br />Everett Harborfronl adopted in 1987 and the Urban Harborfront Public Accsas Plan <br />adopted in 1989. With walkways along the water, public market, and the walkways <br />linking parts of the Everett waterfront, public access is provides that is consistent <br />with these doc! -ment9 <br />14. The Applicant must prepate an Erosion Control Plan thr;t will addras5 the <br />stabilization of any exposed soils disturbed as part of construction activities This <br />Erosion Control Plan and the Landscaping Plan will identify all signature trees to be <br />placed along Merine View f)rivr+ <br />15. In addition to the General Regulations for the Shoreline Permit, specific. regulations <br />are set forth in the Everett Shoreline Master Plan which must be satisfied. The <br />specific regulations relate to the various uses as proposed by the Applicant, <br />including the commercial use and deveiopirant, the archaeological and historical <br />disniption, outdoor adverti=ing piers, and utilities. <br />16. The Everett Shoreline Ma.,ter Program requires that a!I Shoreline Permits contain <br />provisions that requi!a the Applicant to notify the City if archaeological data :s <br />uncovered during developmont of the project. This requirement is a condition of the <br />recommended el:'provat of the Shoreline PArmii <br />
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