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Waste Water Treat_ment Plan Expansion <br />SMA 11-86 <br />Page -7- <br />4. All u�_ili�_y services provided for �_he i_reatmen�_ <br />plant expansion shall be undergrounded. <br />5. All buildings shall be placed a minimum of 200 <br />fee�. landward of Lhe ordinary high water mark and <br />generally as depicted on Exhibit �9. <br />�. Beyond fifteen (15) feet fcom any sCructure the <br />fill shall be no lower than one (1) foot below �.he <br />regulatory flood protecCion elevation. <br />7. The fill shall be two (2) feet above +,he <br />regulatory flood protection elevation for a <br />distance of fif�_een (15) feel beyond all <br />struclures in any direct_ion. <br />B. That the first floor of all structures shall be <br />+ two feet above the regulato�y flood proCection <br />elevation of 11 feet. (NGVD 1929) <br />9. Compliance with Federal Regulations Title 24 (CFR) <br />Section 60.3 is required. (Federal Flood <br />Insurance Regulations) <br />10. All dikes shall be constructed �_o be rWo feet <br />above the regulatory flood proCection elevation. <br />11. That the Ci�y shall implemenC the Mitigation Plan <br />a+_tached as Exhibit �8. <br />12. The applicant shall provide a continuous gravel <br />��edestrian/bikeway adjacent to the main channel of <br />�:he Snohomish River adjacent to Union Slough <br />extending north Co 12th Stceet N.E. This trail <br />::ystem must be designed to Parks DeparCm�nt <br />:apecifications. <br />13. 'the City shall provide temporary erosion conCrol <br />in Che form of bridging across all drainage <br />ditches and by placement of silt fences in and <br />around drainage dilches as necessary Co prevent <br />drainage from the projecC site inCo adjacent <br />diCches. ConsCruction water shall be pumped into <br />lagoons or seltlemenC ponds. The City shall <br />protect surrounding vegetation from erosion runoff <br />from the cons�_ruction area thcough the <br />installation of si1C fences, haybales, elc. <br />between the cons{_ruction area and the surrounding <br />vegetated areas. <br />