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ii. <br />The amount of impervious surface will not <br />0 <br />increase since the building is being expanded <br />y <br />into a paved area. <br />,ozx <br />y bi <br />iii. <br />Storage, handling and use of hazardous <br />tl= <br />materials is subject to the regulations found <br />; <br />y z H <br />in Chapter 9 of the Uniform Building Code and <br />y <br />Article 80 of the Uniform Fire Code. <br />H IV <br />Cn H <br />iv. <br />The building will be expanded 30 feet to the <br />o. <br />north and will not block any significant <br />ty <br />views of the shoreline. <br />H M g <br />v. <br />The height of the addition will be less than <br />H" 035 <br />feet. <br />[9 y z <br />vi. <br />The applicant has proposed no landscaping. <br />Hy <br />gti <br />y <br />vii. <br />No dumping or disposing of non-putrescible <br />C <br />r� <br />solid waste material is proposed. <br />CA <br />yo ti <br />viii. <br />The shoreline area to the west of the <br />y <br />building is unfeasible for public access at <br />this time. <br />xi. Construction will begin as soon as permits <br />are issued. <br />.,. Conclusion: The proposal will not meet all <br />general regulations unless the applicant provides <br />a landscaping plan that will meet the City of <br />Everett Planning Department's approval. <br />b. Specific Regulations for Commercial Development: <br />The specific regulations related to the <br />proposed project as a Commercial Development <br />are listed below. <br />i. Priority shall be given to commercial <br />development located in areas presently served <br />by roads and utility. <br />(M 4 ii. Commercial development within 200 feet of the <br />ordinary high water mark shall be water - <br />dependent and/or provide public access, <br />visual and pedestrian, where feasible. <br />iii. No commercial structure shall be permitted <br />over the water. (this does not include <br />marine uses) <br />iv. Commercial development shall provide <br />landscaping which is appropriate for the <br />